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    MO, Modus operandi is specific to the killer’s patterns and routines. A “signature” is different from the MO in that the signature “is the expression of underlying need of the offender and can be both a way to link crimes and to draw inferences about the psychological needs of the offender” (Gerbeth). Turvey, however, points out that the signature and the MO can intersect: “Signature and MO needs may be satisfied by the same behavior.” As such professionals are able to determine if similar cases

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    tragic events, give you insight into the victims and the offenders characteristics and what events can trigger people in similar situation to commit filicide-murder-suicide. The evidence relied on in this paper were the coroners report, understanding homicide and other familicide related papers based on prevention, causes and reasoning. Offender Paul Rogers Caucasian 40-year-old male, Born on the 4th of January 1971, New Zealand He had an 8-year relationship with Tania Simpson 2002-2010 and had

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    and diminished responsibility are both considered to be partial defences, meaning these defences are not likely to lead to an acquittal of a crime but can reduce the sentence given as through these defences a murder trial may only see a culpable homicide conviction. The defence of provocation in assault cases is considered a full defence by Hume and Macdonald this idea was upheld in the case of Hillian v HM Advocate but was heavily criticised by the judges in the case of Crawford v HM Advocate

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    keep terminally sick people on life support which will be wasted resources if they eventually die. West 's Encyclopedia of American Law states that "a 'mercy killing ' or euthanasia is generally considered to be a criminal homicide" and is normally used as a synonym of homicide[3] committed at a request made by the patient.  Physician-assisted suicide is thus not classified as euthanasia by the US State of Oregon, where it is legal under the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, and despite its name

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    These are all themes that relate to homicides, people are generally killed when they have more power then someone else or they simply don’t want to deal with the problem anymore. It is in this movie that we see Tris and Four defeat the system, they firstly defeat the system through their manner

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    In 2010 there were 11,078 firearm related homicides in America. My belief is that only the police should be allowed to purchase and use firearms. I think that this will help to reduce the rate of murders caused by firearms in the USA and potentially lower the murder rate overall. An outright ban on firearms (with the exception of the police) would lower a number of mass shootings and stop criminals from obtaining guns through burglaries. There are other countries that already have stricter laws on

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    Throughout the 20th and 21st century, the value of gun control has changed drastically and how the nation has handled this situation. In the United States, around 22% of Americans have at least one or more guns in their possession for recreationally or personal use. Recently, there has been debate over gun control in the country. While many people think there should not be any more government involvement, more gun control laws would greatly benefit the United States by having less crime, less mass

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    Brain Injury Essay

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    that these abrasions are caused by nails. Second injury: Contusion on sub-mandibular region of left side of neck Prosecution The congestion of larynx and haemorrhaging over laryngeal mucosa is only caused when the death of a person is result of homicide and not of suicide. The puffy and cyanosed (livid or blue in colour) face of the deceased establishes beyond reasonable doubt that the death is caused by strangulation and the contusion on sub mandibular region of left side of neck are caused after

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    Death Investigations Death affects everyone of all ages, genders, ethnic and social economic backgrounds, no one is exempt. It’s one of the most difficult realities for family members left behind to deal with. It is also challenging for investigators to find out the manner and why it has happened in order to assist the families with closure. Fundamentally, every death can be classified. This is on the basis of a causative agent and the intent of the deceased’s assailant or the manner in which the

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    For centuries, murder cases have captivated the lives of individuals. From news station broadcastings to the media creating films and documentaries, homicide cases have gained the interest and popularity of many individuals. This begs the question as to what lies in the fascination of murder? The basis of this can be found in the psychological state of individuals including, the experience of thrill, curiosity, the need for answers, and fear. When an individual becomes fascinated with murder

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