Dr. Julie B. Wiest is an assistant professor of communication and sociology at High Point University in High Point, North Carolina. She earned a doctorate in sociology from the University of Tennessee and a master’s degree in journalism and mass communication from the University of Georgia. Wiest also has nearly a decade of experience in print and electronic journalism and published a book in 2006 titled We Were There, a compilation of the World War II narratives of 30 veterans.
... well thought out and scholarly .... -Heith Copes, University of Alabama at Birmingham Using an interdisciplinary framework that takes into account culture, gender, and race, the book provides a critical analysis of serial murders in the United States and makes an important contribution to knowledge in culture, gender, race/ethnicity and criminology. -Hoan N. Bui, University of Tennessee, Knoxville I will be adopting this book as a primary source for additional insight and information for teaching an upper division course on Serial Killers ... . The author's sociocultural approach to understanding serial murder is a much needed theoretical conceptualization -Jacquelyn L. Sandifer, Campbellsville University, Kentucky, USA The author has written a fascinating, creative, and enlightening examination of our cultural monsters. Anyone who seeks to understand this horrific phenomenon will want to read Wiest's excellent work. -Jack Levin, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts and author of Serial Killers and Sadistic Murderers: Up Close and Personal.