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    Alondra Cabrera Mr.Hanna Period Research Paper March 27,2018 Sociopaths The term ‘Sociopath’ is a word that has many definitions tied to it, these definitions have been complicated many times by the media. Looking at sociopaths through the perspective of criminological theories of deviance, like the ‘social constructionism theory’ is very crucial. When Criminal Justice professionals are dealing with…

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    Homicide In Psychology

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    Murder dates back to ancient times; from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the death of Jesus Christ. Along with the murders come an abundant amount of questions asked pertaining to them. The reason behind all the questioning on the grounds that society craves on insight toward malevolent acts of other human beings. After all, it is human nature to seek out answers to fulfill curiosity. Even in the ancient era of 44 B.C., individuals searched for reason why individuals committed homicide.…

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    Serial Killer Case Study

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    Furthermore, the term evil has no fluent meaning throughout humans history, today that changes. The definition of evil is not one that is easily defined nor readily available to us as a human species. However through the study of serial killers such as Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, and Albert Fish. and their treatment in the court system, one facet of a very large topic can be explored in an attempt to place a dialectic definition on such an arbitrary topic as evil. Through the…

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    Ted Bundy once said, “I just liked to kill, I wanted to kill (“Top”).” This is due to the fact that psychopaths do not feel any remorse or guilt for killing. Psychopaths and sociopaths do not have the ability to feel emotion. Several scientific studies have been conducted that show how their brains work. Most psychopathic or sociopathic flaws are mental, but there can be environmental effects too (Brogaard). Trending movies (Ted) such as Scream and Nightmare on Elm Street also have an effect on…

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    “Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media.” –Noam Chomsky Introduction On August 9, 2014, in Ferguson, Missouri, Michael Brown, an 18 year old, was shot ten times by Police Officer Darren Wilson, over a piece of stolen candy. However, the store that Michael Brown had bought the candy from, had not reported any theft, so reports claimed that Michael had been shot and killed for Jay walking. Michael Brown’s body was left in the streets, uncovered for four hours…

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    Capital punishment has been in debate since we first started executing criminals for the crimes they committed. This form of punishment has been carried out since the beginning of time from the French Revolution to the serial killer Ted Bundy in the 1970’s through the 1980 's (Bio.com, para. 5-10). Today majority of people believe that capital punishment is unjust and immoral of an action to perform no matter what the criminal did. But what people fail to realize is the death penalty has more…

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    cannot be cured, could be lifelong and could be fatal. BPD is a cousin to depression, but much more fatal. Actually, many insane serial killers have been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. To name a few, David Berkowitz, Ed Gein, Jeffrey Dahmer, Richard Chase, Aileen Wuornos, David Gonzalez, Albert Fish, and Kenneth Bianchi. BPD has the same symptoms as MDD. Although Susana never had homicidal tendencies, she had been…

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    Elliot Rodgers Essay

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    Elliot Rodgers was born on June 24, 1991 from two loving, young and successful parents involved in the film industry. Li-Chin Rodger who was a Malaysian research assistant for a film company and Peter Rodger, a British filmmaker and photographer. Peter is known for his part as assistant director for the film: The Hunger Games. Elliot was born in London, England and raised there till he was 5 years of age. Shortly after celebrating Elliot’s 5th birthday was when his sister, Georgia Rodgers was…

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    Paper 1 Melissa Ortiz CRJ 408 Xanax Martinez The United States Government has had their focus on Marijuana, believing it may be a gateway drug to other illicit drugs, licit drugs, and alcohol. Many opponents are concerned now that marijuana is legal for recreational use in 4 states, and medical marijuana is legal in 23 states. In 14 states as of 2015 have changed policies to decriminalize marijuana, giving lesser charges to those that are in possession. Many fear that more crime may be…

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    Richard Duke's Thrower

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    When I last saw it, he had thick Jeffrey Dahmer glasses and a mess of brown hair, a beard hiding his mouse-like teeth. Now, he was shaved and significantly older, his glasses a bit more in with the times and thick-framed. But, one thing’s for sure, he was still wearing the same ratty Pink Floyd…

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