- Elliott Leyton
Elliott Leyton Ph.D. (born 1939 in
Leader, Saskatchewan ) is a Canadian social-anthropologist, educator andauthor who, according to the CTV television News network, is probably the world's most widely consulted expert on serial homicide. [ [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1123592030758_54 CTV - "Looking into the minds of serial murderers"] ]A research
Fellow atQueen's University of Belfast inIreland , Professor Leyton has held faculty positions there and at theUniversity of Toronto ,Toronto, Ontario ;University of Warsaw ,Warsaw, Poland ;Hebrew University of Jerusalem inIsrael ; and atMemorial University of Newfoundland where he isProfessor Emeritus of anthropology.Professor Leyton has served as president of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association.
Leyton earned B.A. and M.A. degrees from the
University of British Columbia then went on to obtain his Ph.D. in anthropology from theUniversity of Toronto in 1972. During his ensuing career, he dedicated himself to the analysis and research of social ills such asjuvenile delinquency and the psychology behind perpetrators of serial killings. Leyton's achieved level of expertise has led to his giving lectures at the College ofRoyal Canadian Mounted Police inOttawa .The author/editor of eleven books and numerous scholarly
essay s foracademic journal s, Professor Leyton 's 1986 landmark study "Hunting Humans" is an international bestseller in multiple languages that was reprinted in 1995 and again in 2005. It won the 1987 Arthur Ellis Award for best new crime book. Professor Leyton travelled to Rwanda in the fall of 1996 where he studied theRwandan genocide that spawned his 1998 book, "Touched By Fire: Doctors Without Borders in a Third World Crisis".In 2004, a
National Film Board of Canada film about Professor Leyton's life's work titled "The Man Who Studies Murder", was premiered at theMontreal Film Festival and aired on CBC Television’s "The Nature of Things ". Frequently consulted by the media, Professor Leyton was interviewed byCBC Newsworld on September 14th, 2006 about theDawson College shooting inMontreal . He stated that because all three such murderous rampages inQuebec involved a killer who was either animmigrant or a child of immigrants, it warranted an examination of government and societal attitudes that can profoundly impact immigrant perceptions and hence their conduct. The following day, Professor Leyton was the guest expert on CBC Radio One's program "The Current" that analyzed the Dawson College shooting byKimveer Gill .Books (partial list)
* "Dying Hard" (1975, 1996)
* "The Myth of Delinquency" (1979)
* "Hunting Humans " (1986, reprint: 1995) First US edition titled "Compulsive Killers."
* "Sole Survivor" (1990)
* "Violence and public anxiety: A Canadian case" (1992)
* "Touched by Fire" (with photographer Greg Locke) (1998)
* "Serial Murder: Modern Scientific Perspectives" (with Linda Chafe) (1999)
* "Men of Blood" (2002)
* "Hunting Humans " (revised and expanded edition 2005)Notes
References
* [http://www.alumni.utoronto.ca/publications/borderlines/02fall/04.htm University of Toronto article on Elliott Leyton]
* [http://www.arts.mun.ca/anthropology/people/scau/leytonE.php Faculty profile for Elliott Leyton at Memorial University of Newfoundland]
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