Enzo Yaksic is at the forefront of serial homicide research.

After more than a decade of researching serial homicide, he founded the Atypical Homicide Research Group which standardized efforts to collect serial homicide data across several disciplines.

As an advocate for the open exchange of information, Enzo and his team have made serial homicide offender data widely accessible to researchers, practitioners and law enforcement professionals.

His current work with the Murder Accountability Project aims to educate others on the importance of accurately accounting for unsolved homicides by helping to uncover suspicious clusters of potential serial homicide activity.

Please feel free to use this website to download some of the scholarly research articles that have originated from these many years of work.