6/21/2015 Dr. Scott Bonn and why we love Serial Killers....

Published: June 15, 2015, 12:21 p.m.

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Serial Killer month continues as Eric and Marie welcome Dr. Scott Bonn to the program this week discussing his research of notorious serial killers and his book "Why we love Serial Killers." \\n\\nDr. Scott Bonn (\\u201cDoc Bonn\\u201d) is Professor of Criminology, media expert and analyst, public speaker and author. He is an expert on criminal behavior and the motivations of criminals. He offers insights into various types of crime, including white-collar, state crime, bullying, domestic violence, sexual assault and serial homicide. His expert commentary frequently appears in the popular news media. \\n\\nDoc Bonn is the author of \\u201cMass Deception: Moral Panic and the U.S. War on Iraq,\\u201d a critically acclaimed book on war crime and terrorism from Rutgers University Press (2010). His latest book is on the public\'s fascination with serial killers in which he offers insights into the minds of infamous predators and explains how and why serial killers are often transformed into ghoulish popular culture celebrities by the media. Titled "Why We Love Serial Killers" the book is published by Skyhorse Press and released in October, 2014. \\n\\nProfessor Bonn is not your average academic. He combines the knowledge and skills of an academic scholar with more than twenty years of senior-level corporate experience in advertising and news and entertainment media. As such, he has unique insights into the public\\u2019s attitudes and beliefs, how they are shaped, and the agenda-setting powers of political leaders and the news media.\\n\\nDoc Bonn has developed a unique, integrated, and interdisciplinary theory called \\u201ccritical communication\\u201d to explain how state officials and the news media actually shape public opinion on complex issues such as homicide, capital punishment, drugs, abortion and terrorism.\\n\\nDoc Bonn received a doctorate in sociology (criminology) at the University of Miami, FL, and a masters degree in criminal justice administration at San Jose State University. He teaches courses in criminology, sociology of deviance, media and crime, and criminal justice. His primary research interests include white-collar crime, state crime, domestic violence, serial homicide and how the media influence society.\\n\\nPrior to his academic career, Bonn held high-ranking corporate positions such as Vice President at NBC Television Network, and Executive Vice President at SonicNet, a leading music website, now a part of MTV Networks. He resides in Manhattan, New York.\\n\\nTo learn more about this weeks guest visit his website \\nhttp://www.docbonn.com/'