RESEARCH GUIDES: CHILD ABUSE: CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: KIDNAPPINGS: ABDUCTIONS: CRIMES: CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN: RAPES: ASSAULT: CLEVELAND, OHIO: HOUSE OF HORRORS: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight, Ariel Castro PART TWO SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ARTICLES
David Dillard
RESEARCH GUIDES: CHILD ABUSE: CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: KIDNAPPINGS: ABDUCTIONS: CRIMES: CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN: RAPES: ASSAULT: CLEVELAND, OHIO: HOUSE OF HORRORS: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight, Ariel Castro PART TWO SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ARTICLES
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Knight, Michelle, Michelle Burford, and Maria Cabezas. Finding Me. WF Howes Limited, 2014. (book)
* Knight, Michelle. "with Michelle Burford." Finding Me: A Decade of
Darkness, a Life Reclaimed.
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Romain, Danielle.
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"DURING AD U T-OOD." W Mlddleton - researchgate.net In anuary 2012 a EE year old Danish man was charged with the sexual abuse of nine children, seven of whom were his own, over a 16 year period in northern and eastern utland The man was accused of abusing his 22--old son since he was a four year old often binding …
* Lofink, Celia R., and
Marie Mullaney.
* Glatt, John. From New York Times bestselling true crime author John Glatt comes the devastating story of the Turpins: a seemingly normal family whose dark secrets would shock and captivate the world. Perris, California home and dialed 911 on a borrowed cell phone. Struggling to stay calm, she told the operator that she and her 12 siblings—ranging in age from 2 to 29—were being abused by their parents. When the dispatcher asked for her address, the girl hesitated. Then in 2013 The Lost Girls chronicled the so-called Cleveland Abductions, where Ariel Castro snatched three young girls off the street and … Like Jordan Turpin five years later, Amanda Berry bravely risked her life to escape and summon help to save the others …
Griffiths, John. “Compelling... an inspiration for others to reach out," Leeza Gibbons, NBC-TV. Before the Cleveland house of horrors, there was this classic true crime thriller from the Pacific Northwest (now updated in this eBook edition, with a new paperback version available on Amazon). The reporter who covered her rescue lets you meet 20 years later with courageous kidnap victim Abby Drover to tell her story, and explore the twisted mind and final days of her abductor.
Wright, Richard, ed.
Fitzgerald, Sandy,
Chuck Hagel, Jason Chaffetz, Lindsey Graham, Marine Corps Times, https://tinyurl.com/y6mckjst
heard Berry screaming for help … The women's captor, 52-year-old Ariel Castro, was recently charged with four counts of kidnapping and three counts of rape
* WARWICK MIDDLETON, M. B.
B. S.
Turvey, Brent E.
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BOOK, Ann Rule CD, Russell Edwards, Ann Rule, and Patricia Daniels-Cornwell. "Serial killers." (1992)
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Peters, Ted. “My eyes turned from the natural world to the TV screen on the wall. An interview was taking
place. The grandmother of one of the three young women An “appalling atrocity”
was the way was the way CNN described the captivity. The camera focused on her face. “For ten years I prayed for this day. I never gave up hope that she'd be found.” No doubt virtually everyone watching this television broadcast was sharing the feelings of this distraught and relieved grandmother, her love for her granddaughter. Love is shared between family and the nation.”
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Abstract: Research shows
that, although there are thousands of print media reports
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Not only do the recent productions evoke comparison with fictional portrayals of abused women, but they also reimagine Ariane as a commentary on a wave of real-life news stories about abduction, rape, and enslavement committed by Bluebeard-like criminals across Europe …
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Sommers, Zach. "Missing white woman syndrome: An empirical analysis of race and gender disparities in online news coverage of missing persons." The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-) (2016): 275-314.
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Hillsburg, Heather A. "Subjectification and Confession in Contemporary Memoirs of Abduction and Prolonged Captivity." Hypatia 32, no. 4 (2017): 833-848. A striking trend is emerging in the Canadian and American literary landscape, and memoirs with the following narrative trajectory are now widely read: a stranger abducts a young woman, and holds her captive for years. She endures sexual, physical, and emotional abuse, eventually escapes, and returns to her former life. The sole scholarly discussion about these memoirs frames them as empowering for the authors, but the social and economic factors that inform these texts remain unaddressed.
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Berry, Amanda. "Gina DeJesus with Mary Jordan and Kevin Sullivan." Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland.
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Markon, Jerry, Kimberly Kindy, and Manuel Roig-Franzia. "Ariel Castro, Under Arrest in Cleveland Kidnapping, Had Contradictory Sides." Washington Post 8 (2013).
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Pearce, Matt. "Cleveland Suspect Ariel Castro: A Troubling Portrait Emerges." Los Angeles Times 9 (2013).
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Finding Me: A Decade of Darkness, a Life Reclaimed. A Memoir of the Cleveland Kidnappings.
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Lofink, Celia R., and
Marie Mullaney.
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Daly, Sean. "Free Will Is No Bargain: How Misunderstanding Human Behavior Negatively Influences Our Criminal Justice System." Nevada Law Journal 15, no. 2 (2015): 21.
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Hillsburg, Heather.
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Newiss, Geoff. "Child Abduction." In Missing Persons, pp. 48-63. Routledge, 2016.
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Levy, Ken. "Why Retributivism Needs Consequentialism: The Rightful Place of Revenge in the Criminal Justice System." Rutgers L. Rev. 66 (2013): 629.
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Pandey, Tanu. "Sexual Violence Against Women: A Sinister Public Health Problem."
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Dove, Laura Rae. "A constitutional right to police protection and classical liberal theory: Complement, not conflict." Akron J. Const. L. & Pol'y 4 (2013): 37.
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Hall, Allan. Captive: One House, Three Women and Ten Years in Hell. Penguin UK, 2013.
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Chapkis, Wendy. "Sexual Slavery." The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies (2016): 1-3.
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Politoff, Violeta. "What the news isn't saying." DVRCV Advocate 2 (2013): 32.
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Lendor, Anton. "Reflections on Trayvon Martin." In (Re) Teaching Trayvon: Education for Racial Justice and Human Freedom, pp. 109-114. Brill Sense, 2014.
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Peters, Ted. "Toward a Theology of the Evolutionarily Unfit." (2013): 167-168.
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Dove, Laura Rae. "A Constitutional Right to Police Protection and Classical Liberal Theory: Complement, Not Conflict." ConLawNOW 4, no. 1 (2015): 3.
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Goldberg, Hilary M.
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Hillsburg, Heather A. "Subjectification and Confession in Contemporary Memoirs of Abduction and Prolonged Captivity." Hypatia 32, no. 4 (2017): 833-848.
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Peak, Kenneth J., and Tamara D. Madensen-Herold. Introduction to criminal justice: Practice and process. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2019.
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Wright, Richard, ed. Sex offender laws: Failed policies, new directions. Springer Publishing Company, 2014.
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Fitzgerald, Sandy, Chuck Hagel, Jason Chaffetz, Lindsey Graham, Marine Corps Times, Greg Richter, Benjamin Flatters, and In Bristol. "Rivers of Hope."
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Lee, Peter. … Amanda Berry risked recapture and further torture to flee from decade-long imprison- ment, violence and degradation by Ariel Castro in May 2013 – saving her fellow abductees and captives Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus in the process
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ROMAIN, DANIELLE. "Sexual Assault and the Evolution of Rape." Women in the Criminal Justice System: Tracking the Journey of Females and Crime (2015): 67.
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BOOK, Ann Rule CD, Russell Edwards, Ann Rule, and Patricia Daniels-Cornwell. "Serial killers." (1992).
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Irvine, Leslie, and Wisam H. Alshaibi. "Personal Trials and Social Fears: Examining Reflexivity in Captivity Narratives." NANO: New American Notes Online 14 (2019).
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Levy, Ken. "Why Retributivism Needs Consequentialism: The Rightful Place of Revenge in the Criminal Justice System." Rutgers L. Rev. 66 (2013): 629.
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Gilmour, Fairleigh. "The girl in the cellar: Media representations of Natascha Kampusch." Current Issues in Criminal Justice 25, no. 2 (2013): 645-666. “
646 CURRENT ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE VOLUME 25 NUMBER 2 “There has been intense media attention in the past two decades on each of a spate of cases involving individuals who had been kidnapped by strangers or imprisoned by their fathers and held captive for an extended period of time. The Kampusch case is extreme, but not unique; other cases include that of Sabine Dardenne in Belgium; Lydia Gouardo in France; Fusako Sano in Japan; the ‘Moe incest case’ in Australia; Elizabeth Fritzl in Austria; the Mongelli case in Italy; Elizabeth Smart and Jaycee Lee Dugard in the United States; and, most recently, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight in Cleveland. The reaction to the Kampusch case is striking in that Kampusch became a controversial figure who inspired mixed and sometimes hostile reactions from the media and the public. 1 Natascha Kampusch was kidnapped by Wolfgang Priklopil on 2 March 1998, in Austria, when she was 10 years old. Held captive in his cellar for six months, she was gradually allowed into the house, where he forced her to perform domestic duties. After years of captivity, he occasionally took her out of the house. Eight years after the kidnapping, while Kampusch was vacuuming his car, Priklopil moved away to take a phone call and Kampusch escaped. Priklopil committed suicide later that day.”
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WARWICK MIDDLETON, M. B. B. S. "Parent–Child Incest that Extends into Adulthood: A Survey of International Press Reports, 2007–2012." Global Perspectives on Dissociative Disorders: Individual and Societal Oppression (2016): 45.
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Turvey, Brent E. "Stranger Violence." Forensic Victimology: Examining Violent Crime Victims in Investigative and Legal Contexts (2013): 405.
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What Life in Captivity Was Like for Cleveland Kidnapping Survivors Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus "He started showing me around the house, and I never got back out," Berry said. By JOSEPH DIAZ, LAUREN PEARLE and ALEXA VALIENTE April 27, 2015, 7:44 AM
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Real Crime September 03, 2020 What Happened to Gina DeJesus, Amanda Berry and Michelle Knight After They Escaped from Captor Ariel Castro? Becky Little https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/cleveland-kidnapping-survivors-now
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Michelle Knight still recovering five years after being freed from Ariel Castro “I do have triggers,” she said. “Certain smells. Light fixtures with chain pulls.”
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