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Occupation
  
Crime writer

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Katherine Ramsland

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Nationality
  
United States


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Born
  
January 2, 1953 (age 71) Michigan (
1953-01-02
)

Education
  
Rutgers University, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Books
  
The Science of Vampires, The Forensic Psycholo, The Human Predator, The Criminal Mind, Piercing the Darkness

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Katherine Ramsland (born 1953 in Michigan) is an American non-fiction author and professor of forensic psychology. Ramsland has written 60 books and more than 1,000 articles, mostly in the genres of crime, forensic science, and the supernatural.

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Education

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She holds a Ph.D in philosophy from Rutgers University, as well as graduate degrees in clinical psychology, forensic psychology and criminal justice.

Career

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She has written on the subjects of serial killers, crime scene investigation, vampires, forensic science, mass murder, sex offenders and ghosts, and was a regular contributor to Crime Library.

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She directs the master's program in criminal justice and teaches forensic psychology at DeSales University. She has also worked as a therapist and she taught philosophy at Rutgers University.

She has appeared written extensively for The New York Times. She writes a blog, "Shadow Boxing," for Psychology Today.

Awards

Her book Into the Devil's Den, co-authored with Dave Hall and Tym Burkey, was named New Mexico Book of the Year in 2008.

References

Katherine Ramsland Wikipedia