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The Great Pictorial History of World Crime is written by Jay Robert Nash and published by Scarecrow Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1928831206 (ISBN 10) and 9781928831204 (ISBN 13).
The vast and mysterious world of criminals, from ancient times through the 21st century, is vividly captured in The Great Pictorial History of World Crime. This unique and staggering reference work chronicles every major criminal act from every era. A definitive reference source to worldwide crime, this unparalleled survey is organized into sixteen chapters: -Assassination -Bigamy -Burglary -Cannibalism -Celebrity Slayings -Drugs -Fraud -Gangs, Gangsters, and Organized Crime -Kidnapping -Mass Murder -Piracy -Robbery -Secret Criminal Societies -Serial Killers -Terrorism -Unsolved Homicides Each chapter begins with an essay that introduces the topic and provides a concise overview of the historical, social, and political significance of the crime. Subjects are further developed crime by crime through descriptive entries covering the criminal acts, modus operandi, criminal background information, and motives, along with insightful anecdotes. In addition to being a being a vital and informative historical and sociological reference work, The Great Pictorial History of World Crime features more than 2,500 illustrations. More than a chronicle of chilling events, these two volumes provide gripping reading for anyone interested in true crime, law enforcement, criminology, and criminal justice.