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    Following is a summary of the article: “Who by Lying, Who by Cheating, Who by Stealing, and Whom Shall I Say Is Calling?” by Alan Briskinn, posted on 09/28/2015 in the Huffington Post. His article was written post the VW debacle, wherein software was created to mask the large amounts of toxins released from cars sold to public as clean diesel. Results were obvious, devaluation of the share price of VW, forthcoming fines, VW on the top of case studies on Corporate Ethical Breaches. The author…

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    Jeffery Dahmer

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    In Inside a Murdering Mind by Anne E. Schwartz, Schwartz tells the story of a man named Jeffery Dahmer. Jeffery Dahmer was a seemingly normal man who live in Milwaukee, however, as the story goes, Dahmer was far from normal. In reality, he was a serial killer who would kill for the purpose of having sex with the corpse of his victims then he would occasionally, eat their flesh. In this critical essay, Anne E, Schwartz discusses a handful of possible reason for Jeffery Dahmer’s awful crimes and…

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    Jeffrey Dahmer, the infamous serial killer, was born on May 21, 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, although he grew up in Ohio. His childhood was not anything too out of the ordinary, except for a few incidents; one of which was him being molested at the age of eight. Dahmer grew up in a house with his father, mother and his brother, Lionel Dahmer, Joyce Dahmer and David Dahmer, listed accordingly. When he turned ten, Dahmer was supposedly experimenting with dead animals, although his parents just…

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    DNA fingerprinting is a test to identify and evaluate the genetic information called DNA in a person’s cells. This dna fingerprinting process was found in 1984 by a british geneticist Alec Jeffreys. The procedure she had invented for DNA fingerprinting was that it consists of first obtaining a amount of cells, such as skin, hair, or blood cells, which all contain some type of DNA. the DNA is then cut into specific points along the strand with proteins known as the restriction enzymes. The…

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    On request of the Chief Investigative Officer of the Ontario Provincial Police, the following psychological and criminal profile of American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer (1960 – 1994) was prepared by criminal profiler Alex Kwiatkowski with the objective of establishing the motivates and psychological factors that lead to the violent up-bringing and crimes perpetrated by the offender. Although at the time of the analysis the offender was deceased and unable to be interviewed, Alex Kwiatkowski…

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    themselves try to protect their children from. The difference here though, is the fact that this man not only got children, but adults too. Oh, and girls- not to worry. Jeffrey Dahmer only wanted boys/ men, also age preference wasn’t really there either, his victims ranging from about 13-36 years of age. So, what exactly did Jeffrey Dahmer do? Well, he did a lot, he did a lot of disgusting things. Some topped others, but we will get into that a little later. Right now we shall start things off a…

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    three years apart in the 1980’s. The novel follows the investigation of the Narborough murder and how the discovery of a new forensic technique was vital to solving the case and finding the killer. This discovery of genetic fingerprinting by Alec Jeffreys during the time of this investigation revolutionized the world of forensic science. The novel begins by setting the scene in Narborough, England, a small village southwest of the city of Leicester. Within the first paragraph, Wambaugh…

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    Are serial killers born or made? Do you remember being a child? Being so innocent and full of life. Waking up and wondering when your favorite tv show is gonna come on or which toy to play with first. Waiting for your parents to wake up and being so impatient that you just run and jump into the bed so excited to get a goodmorning hug and kiss from your mom and dad. The excitement of knowing you’re gonna be able to go outside and play with all your friends and not worry about anything except…

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    In Jeffrey Dahmer’s childhood there were some events that Dahmer had experienced that might have motivated him to a life of killing and eating. According to Lionel Dahmer at age 4, Jeffrey had a double hernia, and had to have surgery. Lionel thinks this quasi-castrating surgery affected his son. According to Masters he explains that “Dahmer’s fascination…

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    Dark Journey Deep Grace I chose to read Dark Journey Deep Grace by Roy Ratcliff and Lindy Adams because it is a book that stood out to me. This book chronicles the life, crimes and challenges of Jeffrey Dahmer. The name Jeffrey Dahmer carries a certain negative connotation with it to most people. Very few people remember or are even aware of his conversion and the ending to this somewhat bazaar story. The authors begin the book by comparing the story of Paul the apostle (who we…

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