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    Frederick West’s behavior is clearly defined by the symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder paired with several types of sexual paraphilia’s. Fred West did not show any remorse for his victims, even when it came to his own children. He abducted young girls, rape and tortured them, then eventually killed them and dismembered their bodies. Fred West used his wife Rosemary to his advantage to make young girls more likely to get into his car during his abductions. Fred often switched jobs,…

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    Erotic Art Essay

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    displayed many sexual scenes and provides a context for sexuality that expresses various aspects of a variety of cultures. Firmly, I believe that erotic art has a purpose beyond being just being beautiful, captivating pieces. Erotic art helps humans understand the origins of sexuality. They aid in our understanding of evolution by demonstrating that sex is a normative act through many various cultures. Also, sexual acts between animals, children and other deviating nonnormative sexual behaviors…

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    Pedophiles

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    abnormal punishable behaviour, but they are a low percentage of the sexual offenders out there. Despite that, they are the most feared and hated. This is, because most assume that a pedophile and a child molester are the same, in fact, they are not necessarily one and the same. A child molester can be a pedophile, however, a pedophile doesn't mean they are child molester. The reason why, is that a pedophile is a person who has sexual desires towards children under the age of 13. While a child…

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    Violence Against Rapists

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    schools, in parks, and in alleys. Rapists are opportunists that have little regard for age, race or social status. Sexual urges are not what control the rapists thought patterns, instead it is the need to feel powerful and in control by forcing a woman to engage in sexual intercourse against her will, and it is typically an act of violence and aggression rather then the motive of sexual gratification. Convicted Rapists Tell All In a recent tell all study conducted by, "Criminals Behind Bars,"…

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    Depressive Disorders and Phobias: Social and Specific Depressive Disorder and Anxiety Disorder Based on a meta-analysis written in 2014, approximately one fifth of individuals experience symptoms of either an anxiety disorder or a depressive disorder (Steel et al., 2014). Within this population, “49% to 81% of persons with a depressive disorder have met diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder, and 47% to 88% of those with an anxiety disorder have met criteria for a depressive disorder…

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    Culture continues to influence and affect sex and sexual functioning through customary values of honor as practiced in Turkey. Honor in a family is depicted by the sexual behavior and body image of a woman. The women have to uphold themselves so that they do not disrespect their family. Women are trained from childhood through puberty adulthood and old age how to act and be so that they do not bring shame to their family. According to a journal article by Gültekin 2011, strong mechanisms of…

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    Sex Offender Research

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    It is the purpose of this paper to educate readers about Sexual Offenders. The paper will provide an overview of: the definition, two types of assessment, special offenders, and registration and residency laws. This paper was created through the adaptation of different psychological journals and original works. “A sex offender is a person who has committed a sex offense, legally defined. Sex offending is a broader term, referring to a general “psycholegal” domain” (Richard I. Lanyon, 2001, pg.…

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    Female Gender Stereotypes

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    Male and Female Gender Stereotypes: Gender Differences in Sexual Desire 663740197 University of Illinois at Chicago Abstract Sexual desire is one of the most natural and instinctive urges men and female both experience. It is seen to be the main driving force in the human population’s evolution and growth. Males and females are also believed to have different perspectives and driving forces behind their sexual desires. Whereas men are believed to be biologically driven to…

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    PTSD In Veterans

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    Over the past fifteen years Americas finest warriors have been sent all over the world battling the war on terror. According to the President, the wars and battles are now over. Due to the President’s lack of combat experience, he fails to realise that the battles still continue. These battles are not in Afghanistan, Iraq, or any other country, the battles are now here in the United States. Veterans with and without PTSD are and will continue to relive those battles in their minds for the rest…

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    There are many different types of violent crimes covered in chapter ten. Violent acts can be explained in many different ways including, brain disorders, family life, exposure to violent behavior, substance abuse, etc. All of these factors can have an ever-lasting effect on a human’s life, whether it be the victim or the assailant. I’m going to focus on the reasoning and drive behind the crime of murder and homicide. According to the text, the common-law definition of murder is “the unlawful…

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