The Murderer Next Door: Why the Mind Is Designed to Kill

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The Murderer Next Door: Why the Mind Is Designed to Kill is a psychological and evolutionary analysis of human homicidal behavior that explores why the human mind may be naturally predisposed to kill under certain circumstances.

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instanceOf book
evolutionary psychology book
non-fiction book
psychology book
aimsTo explain murder as part of evolved human nature
integrate psychological and evolutionary explanations of killing
author David M. Buss
examines case studies of murder
family-related homicides
links between jealousy and killing
statistical patterns of homicide
explores conflicts over resources and status leading to violence
evolutionary origins of homicidal behavior
how ordinary people can have homicidal fantasies
psychological motives for murder
sex differences in homicidal behavior
focusesOn adaptive functions of homicidal tendencies in human evolution
conditions that trigger homicidal thoughts and behavior
why the human mind may be predisposed to kill under certain circumstances
genre evolutionary psychology
psychology
true crime
hasTheme interaction of evolved motives and modern environments
moral and social implications of evolved homicidal tendencies
the potential for violence in ordinary people
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in true crime
students of psychology
language English
perspective evolutionary psychology
psychological analysis
subject domestic violence
evolution of violence
evolutionary psychology of killing
evolved psychological mechanisms
homicide
human aggression
human mating and conflict
intimate partner homicide
murder

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