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    Jeffrey Dahmer. Most people only think of male serial killers but female serial killers are on the rise and are just as dangerous. There may not be as many female serial killers as there are male but their crimes are just as brutal. For example Aileen Wuornos, she brutally killed seven men and is one of the most well known female serial killers. Many of the men she killed were convicted rapists or a man that she felt threatened by. So the question I am going to ask is are female serial killers murders

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    several sessions covering different majors and topics. I attended Emily Murdock’s Into the Lives of Serial Killers: Psychopathy, Abuse, and ‘Inherent Evil’, from 9:30-10:45 am, which was a session by a student from the psychology department. Murdock’s research focused on serial killers, what makes a serial killer, and the psychological aspects and approaches that are underlying for a serial killer’s psyche. In the study that Murdock conducted, she mainly focused on four cases: two men and two women. However

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    murder cases of Aileen Wuornos, it is important to understand her psychological and biological predispositions that may have made her more susceptible to provocation. These aspects can be further scrutinized by focusing on the trait theory of criminology. The trait theory focuses on the abnormal biological and psychological causations of criminal behaviors (Siegel, Larry 2011). It is well known that Wuornos had grown up in a hostile environment, void of love, safety, and care. Wuornos’ parents abandoned

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    Why Women Commit Crime?

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    may lead them to a spiral path down the criminal justice system. This research will focus on the traumas of sexual assault, domestic violence, poverty, the use of narcotics, and many other risk factors that may trigger young and middle aged women to commit acts of violence. There will also be information presented on an interview conducted with a close friend. There are three women that I will be focusing on as well, Aileen Wuornos, Karla Faye Tucker, and Andrea Yates, whom of which are prime examples

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    Serial Killers In Society

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    Today, society will be presented about serial killers and why do they do what they do. These types of people are nothing new in today’s world; they have been around for centuries. These immoral creatures are all extremely violent and brutal monsters; they have an unusual urge to kill. Why do these people develop urges to kill? What motivates them to keep killing once they have done it? Do these killers get satisfaction from killing, and if so what is it? What is a serial killer? How do they choose

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    Nuttiraporn Linaman Georgia Wheatley WMST 1080 N1 8 December 2014 Dangerous Women Larry A. Morris, a forensic psychologist with a private practice in Arizona, writes the book named Dangerous Women: Why Mothers, Daughters, and Sisters Become Stalkers, Molesters, and Murderers. This book is about exploring case studies on girls and women who committed violent crimes, including sexual crimes. The book is helping the readers to understand why girls and women commit violent crimes and to give information

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    Born when her mother was 16 years old, Wuornos never met her father, due to his imprisonment and eventual suicide, while serving time for child molestation. Abandoned at the age of four by their mother, Wuornos and her brother took refuge, adopted by their grandparents. Sadly, her woes did not end there. To begin with, both grandparents were abusive alcoholics, Wuornos was regularly the victim of physical and sexual abuse from her grandfather. Consequently

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    Every decade brings a new “Eureka!” In the 70s, we became convinced that urban poverty caused violence. In the 80s, it was all due to mental illness, and in the 90s substance abuse was definitely the culprit. Now it’s malfunctioning brains that are to blame (Edersheim, Price, and Smoller). “What defines a serial killer? According to the FBI, a serial killer is someone who commits at least three murders over more than a month with an emotional cooling off period in between” (Brogaard). With this in

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    trend that women commit crimes as strategy for survival (King, & Winterdyk, 2010, p. 185). Many women accused of assault are thought to be acting in self-defence (p. 176), so it would not be a far reach for a serial killer to claim self-defence. Aileen Wuornos did just that when she was imprisoned for murdering seven men in the United

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    is not either, I think at the very least the fact that there’s certainly no reason to believe there’s a significant deterrent effect should give pause." Studies that have shown that the death penalty reduces crime has been discredited by rigorous research.

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