1. A Cure for Psychopathic Behavior
(xx) On the other hand, Simon asks why people are so intrigued by serial killers and answers his question with the example of Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde. ... Both authors try to appeal to our emotions, though Kiehl's method makes sense as he backs it up with facts and logic, Simon's approach is dramatic and graphic but lacks the kind of evidence to support it. ... It has been easy to view psychopaths not as victims of a dire mental instability but simply as opportunists....
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