“CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY”: Inside the Mind of Killers, Liars, and the Perfectly Normal Monsters Among Us

· The Naked Mind Series Book 6 · Dr. Ankit Kumar
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What if the difference between you and a killer is just a broken rule?

You think criminals are “others.”

People born wrong.

Damaged.

Different.

But the truth is far darker: every human being is born with the capacity for cruelty.

Criminal Psychology is not about crime - it’s about you.

Dr. Ankit Kumar, known for his brutally honest and psychologically surgical writing, tears open the walls between sanity and savagery. In this uncompromising journey into the darkest corners of the mind, he exposes how ordinary people commit extraordinary atrocities - not because they’re evil, but because they’re human.

This book isn’t polite. It’s not comforting.

It’s the psychological equivalent of open-heart surgery performed without anesthesia.

 

Inside These Pages You’ll Discover:

The Born vs. Made Debate:

How trauma, biology, and social decay combine to create the perfect criminal.

The Mask of Sanity:

Why the most successful predators wear suits, not blood.

The Liar’s Mind:

How psychopaths manipulate, gaslight, and charm their prey with surgical precision.

Female Criminal Psychology:

The hidden architecture of emotional cruelty and silent homicide.

The Corporate Killer:

How modern capitalism rewards sociopathic behavior under the guise of success.

The Crowd That Kills:

Why mobs, cults, and social media turn empathy into execution.

The Science of Torture:

From CIA experiments to domestic abuse - the psychology behind inflicted pain.

The Digital Predator:

How anonymity online transforms ordinary minds into monsters.

 

This Book Will Shatter:

The illusion of innocence.

The myth of moral superiority.

The comfort of believing evil has a face different from yours.

You’ll walk through crime scenes of the psyche - from Nazi war rooms to corporate boardrooms, from cult leaders to lovers who kill in the name of “forever.”

And in every story, you’ll see the same haunting truth: evil isn’t the exception. It’s the rule.

 

Who Should Read This Book:

Readers of dark psychology, true crime, and behavioral science.

Professionals in forensic psychology, criminology, or mental health.

Anyone fascinated - and terrified - by how easily the mind can turn.

 

Dr. Ankit Kumar

Author of The Psychology of Evil and Shadow Psychology, Dr. Ankit Kumar is one of the boldest voices dissecting the human mind today. His books merge psychology, philosophy, and raw social truth - challenging the myths that keep us comfortable and blind.

With over 30 published works, his writing has been described as “intellectually violent yet clinically precise.”

About the author

Dr Ankit Kumar is a physician-researcher, educator, and author redefining the future of evidence-based Ayurveda. He is recognized for integrating classical Ayurvedic principles with modern medical and neuroscientific insight.

A prolific researcher and writer, Dr Kumar has authored over 30 books and 27 research papers, alongside developing multiple intellectual property rights (more than four IPRs) including copyrights and design patents.

His pioneering work on diabetic neuropathy bridging the gap between traditional healing and biomedical validation.

Recipient of several national honors-including the Rashtra Sewa Puraskar (2025) and the National Talent Award (2025)-Dr Kumar is widely respected for his contributions to integrative medicine, clinical innovation, and academic reform.

He continues to inspire students, physicians, and readers to see health as a union of discipline, science, and consciousness.

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