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    I found the article in the MCTC library, I searched for the article using the term serial killer. The article was the first to pop up in the list. I went through the article and decided this was a go for it. The title is Healthcare Serial Killers As Confidence Men. The authors are Christine K. Lubaszka, Phillip C. Shon, and Ronald Hinch. The article was published in July 2013 and the genre is a journal. The audience of this article could be a person who wants to know how the mindset of a serial

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    Organized killers are typically very intelligent, meticulous, and charming, while disorganized killers usually have low IQ’s, lack close friends or family, and are extremely antisocial. Sometimes, a serial killer can be categorized as mixed; a mixed offender shows careful planning in his crime and indicates a high IQ within this process, but the murder in particular may be messy. Jack the Ripper is a prime example of a disorganized killer, as he primarily used overwhelming force to suddenly attack victims

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    Slenderman is a fictional character designed by Eric Knudsen in 2009 as a submission into a creepy photo shop competition on an internet forum titled Something Awful. Since, there have been several stories spawned; each telling a dramatically different tale. While he is a fictional character, the implications of his influence are very real. On June 2009 the horror fan fiction web forum something Awful asked for ideas for a modern myth in which would terrify people (BBC news). One of the forum

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    Andrew Davis 9-12-16 Exploration Project P8 The career field of forensics is a very diverse and broad field to get into too. Studying criminal justice doesn’t mean one is going to be a police officer, criminal justice can branch into many other specialized jobs. In my case

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    Some argue that this type of offense does not warrant a third strike and that offenders such as Mr. Anderson would be better served with drug counseling and job training. Michael Romano, a Three Strikes law specialist, said in the documentary “The Return,” “They need help, not a long prison time. Because if we can help them, think about who they can help.” (Docs & the Law Blog, 2016) After Kenneth Anderson was released from prison, he found it difficult to integrate back into society. He struggled

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    The first circle of The nine circles of Rapist is Ravage. The people who inhabit this circle, people like Bill Cosby, will be stuck in a tiny room for all eternity while feeling the same emotions their victims felt all at once. These people will never have a break at happiness or freedom, living in a constant state of whatever despair or sadness they brought upon others. The character Humbert from Lolita would fit this circle perfectly because they too have caused the feelings of uncertain safety

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    Upon researching careers that pertain to the field of Psychology, I have discovered that I do not exactly know what aspect of Psychology I want to pursue, but several of the careers on the Careers4Terps database appealed to me. One such career was that of a Forensic Psychologist. A Forensic Psychologist interviews family members of friends and of victims, and uses medical and psychological health records in order to create a psychological profile of both suspects and victims. Forensic Psychologists

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    Criminal profiling, is to create a psychological and not only psychological portrait, determine location of said offender by gathering their personal attributes from crime scene behaviour in order to assist in detection of them. What creates an offender profile is not clearly agreed, but the process of profiling draws both, physical and nonphysical information. This includes the layout of the crime scene in terms of absence of significant items, sequence of events, and the perpetrator’s behaviour

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    Ted Bundy was a notorious serial killer of the 1970’s. He killed around 30 plus victims in a 4 year span. Bundy attacked, raped, and mutilated his victims. When his victims were dead, Bundy would keep the corpses and still have sexual intercourse. Bundy was first arrested in Utah, 1975 on a sentence to 15 years in prison, to then escape only a week later and continue to attack more women and finally be caught in a stolen vehicle. Throughout the the second trial Ted Bundy claimed he was innocent.

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    Ted Bundy was an intelligent man who knew how to take advantage of his victims’ vulnerabilities, but just like an addict he became desperate. His demand to feed his psychotic break encouraged him to abduct women sporadically. He would fake an injury and convince his victims into helping him to his car. Then when they had their back towards him, he would knock them out. He would restrain them and sexually assault them. After putting them through misery, he would then strangle his victims to death

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