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    is a strategy that uses the behaviors manifest in an offense to predict characteristics about an offender. This type of analysis entails preserving and interpreting both physical evidence and the specific features of a crime (Turvey, 2011). In sexual offenses CSA is also likely to include data such as the relationship between the victim and the offender in the crime, the demographics of the offender, or information on how much violence transpired during the offense. Additionally, in sexual offenses

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    When hearing about serial killers or criminals do you ever wonder what went through their minds or why they committed the crime they did? These FBI agents examine crime scenes, create a profile of the perpetrator, and describe their habits and predict their next move. The FBI method of profiling is a system used to detect and classify the major personality and behavioral characteristics of an individual based upon analysis of the crime or crimes the person committed. Becoming a profiler

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    Ted Bundy: Fatal Compulsion There are many different theories that psychologists believe motivate people to do certain things. Some of those theories include instinct, drive-reduction, arousal, and hierarchy of needs. Out of those four theories, the drive-reduction theory is the one that is believed to have led Ted Bundy to murdering dozens of women over a course of years. Ted Bundy is a well-known serial killer who was executed on January 24th, 1989 in the Florida

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    Ted Bundy was one the most well-known textbook psychopaths, who was characterized as a sexual psychopath due to him sexually assaulting his victims, whom were all white, thin, single, females. Psychopathic personality traits that Bundy exhibited according to the PCL-R scale were, intelligence, and superficial charm. Bundy’s charm was first noted DR Carlisse, whom was the psychiatrist who evaluated Bundy after his first arrest, His charm was used to reel in his victims by pretending to be injured

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    Ted Bundy One of the most famous serial killers, Ted Bundy, once said, "We serial killer are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere. And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow.”(6) According to a recent survey, which I conducted with 45 Crane High School student and faculty, most people concur that Ted Bundy was one of America's worst serial killers of all time. NIne-percent said he wasn’t the worst serial killer, and thirty-five-percent said he was. He would decapitate

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    Medical Forensics

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    Up until my senior year of high school I dreamed of becoming a Cardiovascular surgeon. I loved learning about the human body, I like to help people and I thought it would be a good fit. I took many pre-med classes through school one of them being medical forensics, this class intrigued me. One of the units in my medical forensic class was forensic psychology and I learned to love it more than any other class I had taken thus far. Two of the deciding factors for me to become a forensic psychologist

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    in solving crimes. The goal of using the investigative psychologist is to help identify the offender based on the behavioral evidence gathered from crime scene analysis. In earlier times at the start of offender profiling and crime scene analysis during the 1970’s there was an issue as there was no use of empirical evidence and therefore the information found that could lead to a conviction of an offender was not substantiated (Laureate Education, 2009). Forensic psychologist within the subspecialty

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    Introduction The intentions of this case history are to provide a detailed history of a known serial predator, describe their diagnosis, their historical background leading to their arrest, conviction, and prison history. The case history will further proceed to explain the characteristics and behavioral patterns, as well as the role that victimology had in the process. Case history Edmund Kemper III, commonly referred to as the CO-ED killer born December 18, 1948, and the second child of three

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    Apparently following the trend of illustrations with this week’s primary source, I found an absolute ton of pictures and drawings regarding the Whitechapel murders; the killings that would soon be known as the handiwork of the infamous killer Jack the Ripper. A murderer that has inspired a rather large number of both fictional and nonfictional, literary and film-based works, Jack the Ripper is considered to be one of the more mysterious and interesting killers in the whole of history. I cannot tell

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    Crime scene processing is the genuine demonstration of handling the Crime scene in the field. The handling alludes to the entire employment of looking at, capturing, rapidly drawing, and utilizing field methods for getting things done to recognize, (make sense of the value, sum, or nature of), archive, process and gather physical, tribute and unique mark (event(s) or object(s) that demonstrate something). Handling a Crime scene needs/requests extraordinary tender loving care and detail. To preserve(event(s)

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