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    The Hillside Strangler was the name given to two killers who strangled and killed their victims, dumping their bodies in the hills of Los Angeles. These killings took place during October 1977 and February 1978, involving ten young women ranging from ages 12 to 28. With over one hundred law enforcement task force members working to solve this case, the fear within the community was undeniably present. It wasn't long before the clues would come in one by one, helping detectives solve this heinous

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    Now the name and Boston Strangler is known and connected to one of the most gruesome serial killing ever committed in modern times. Between the years of June 14, 1962 and January 4, 1964 13 single women ranging in ages from 19 and 85 re murdered a molested by Salvo. He was later

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    Introduction Albert DeSalvo, more commonly known as The Boston Strangler, was born on September 3, 1931 and died on November 25, 1973 due to a tragic stabbing while in prison. The reasoning behind DeSalvo’s placement in prison were the heinous acts he had conducted in which he raped over 300 women (The Boston Strangler, (n.d)). However, this was not DeSalvo’s first run-around in prison. Years prior to the imprisonment of DeSalvo, he had been imprisoned for breaking and entering into a house During

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    hear about it, you want to see it, but you never see it? Well, that is exactly how The Boston Strangler was for me. I should know better. My mother recommended it, and she has excellent taste: Robert Wise 's The Haunting, All 's Quiet on the Western Front, The Innocents, The Great Escape, The Naked Prey... the list goes on, suffice to say she never steers me wrong. This week we look at The Boston Strangler starring Tony Curtis. My mother and I are not fans of rape, violence or torture. This film is

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    Was Albert DeSalvo the famous 1960's Boston Strangler? The answer to who was the Boston Strangler is now available, thanks to DNA profiling technology. In 1964, Albert DeSalvo was caught, and he did confess that he had killed 11 women, including Mary Sullivan, the 19 years old girl who had moved into an apartment located in Boston's Beacon Hill area. DeSalvo, however, retracted his confession, because of which he received a life term. Sullivan was brutally raped and murdered in her apartment. It

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    evidence supports the idea that serial murder is a “growing epidemic” as people believe it is (qtd. in Johnson-Sheehan & Paine, “Writing Today”, pg 332). This misperception of serial killing was exhibited in the way the media portrayed the “Hillside Strangler”, a murderer who was killing women in the Los Angeles area by strangling them and leaving them nude in the hilly areas in 1977. The articles reporting the

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    who now have a hard time believing there psych disorders exists. Understandably so, because we find that it can become repetitive once a criminal has scene that there may be a way out of their consequence. Mr. Kenneth Bianchi is known as the Hillside Strangler and also a man who brought more skepticism to psych defenses in crime. This is a man who was caught and convicted for 15 rapes and murders. In his younger years you could say he has slightly a tragic story. His biological mother was a drunk

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    Serial Killers Serial killers have struck fear in the hearts of people, yet the public remains fascinated and intrigued by the crimes perpetrated by these individuals. There are several theories and factors that have been attributed to serial killers in an attempt to explain their behaviors. Furthermore, by indentifying the behaviors that are exhibited by serial killers, law enforcement professionals are able to gather information about these serial killers that will assist in the apprehension of

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    1. What is the UCR and why is it important when analyzing criminal behavior? UCR refers to a type of stimuli that produces response by itself without any anterior learning. It is a type of unconditional stimuli and which produces unmitigated response. Austere conditioning is used to deter criminal instincts during childhood. When a child misbehaves, they will be disciplined by a parent. (White, 2012) The punishment comes through an unmitigated stimuli which its effect which deters future criminal

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    Sex trafficking, particularly that of children, has become a growing concern in the United States over the past several decades (Kotrla, 2010). By definition, child sex trafficking is “when a child (under 18 years of age) is induced to perform a commercial sex act” (U.S., 2013, para. 4), and includes forms such as prostitution and pornography (Kotrla, 2010). Researchers suggest that children are the most vulnerable to becoming victims of prostitution (Kotrla), and it is estimated that there are

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