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    at least 36 murders, but some thought he had committed one hundred or more (Bio). How could a person want this guy living, out on the streets, or knowing that his evil brain is alive thinking of what he wants to do next? Ted Bundy eventually got the death penalty and he more than ever deserved that. Since we can remember, the U.S has always enforced punishment to prevent potential criminals from committing illegal crimes. Because society has the highest interest in preventing murder, they should…

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    1.1 Occurrences Once the underlying issues become intolerable to the aggressor, the situation escalates and they generate a plan to either harm others or themselves. This plan is normally executed using a weapon in the case of mass murders. These events occur in many different places. The aggressor chooses a place that links them to the source of their problems. For example, in the case of Columbine, the aggressors shot up the school that victimized them. The people that bullied them attended…

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    000 people were killed by security forces related to the government . Other places across South America during the mid to late 20th century had government officials who were linked to many murders (Margolis). Marquez’s portrayal of the mayor of a small town being related with a mass murder insinuates at the murders committed by other government officials in power during the time period. The Mayor’s, and the South American government’s, problem…

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    Who Is The Murder Of Charlotte Doyle In the book The True Confessions Of Charlotte Doyle a young girl named charlotte gets on a sorta suspicious creepy boat as she's sailing to rhode island to be reunited with her family after finishing her studies. But once she's on the ships and the two other families she's was suppose to sail with are not coming the story takes a unexpected turn for the worst. Were she was blamed for killing first mate Mr. Hollybrass in a hurricane. Which for the fact i…

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    1. Valentino identifies mass killings as not “killing for killing’s sake”; instead, he points out how he believes that the perpetrators of these mass killings did not want the death of these victims. He goes on to say that the perpetrators had to kill to implement their new system of economic organization and, even ethnic genocides, efforts are to remove people from society fail, where killing is the easiest way to get people out of the society. Additionally, he suggests that if the…

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    The history of the human race is an ongoing tale of oppression and prejudice. Mistreatment of disadvantaged social groups is not a modern occurrence. Racism, ableism, and homophobia can be found in many cultures, with many specific incidents scattered across several centuries. Three examples of the persecution of a marginalized group of people include the hunting of the Romani people in Medieval Europe, the widespread Nazi euthanasia campaign that targeted people with physical and mental…

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    someone is committing a murder or becoming a victim of a murderer. For years’ murder incidents have tried to be lowered to a minimum, yet they continue to happen in mass quantities. A murderer is categorized as a person who kills another person. Although the definition is very general there are different kinds of murderers with their own specific qualities or descriptions. There are general murders, someone who takes the life of another person, known or unknown. Also there are mass murderers and…

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    They do not show any abnormal attributes, that they are going to become a murder. They appear to live normal lives with loving families, getting their education, and doing well in school. The two most brought out types of killings in America are serial killing and mass murdering. When we are reading or watching the news about crimes like these we always hear about the “who”, “how”, and “when”. The “why” in most cases…

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    the Minds of Mass Murderers, Katherine Ramsland, professor of forensic psychology at DeSales University and holding a Ph.D. in philosophy, examines several different serial killers and the “stereotypes” they fit under, regarding different scientific studies. She claims that her book is a psychological survey of mass murderers from around the world that illustrate a range of methods and motives. In addition, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (F.B.I.), a serial murder is defined as…

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    600, Numbers that chicago hasn't seen since the drug violence of the 90s. One of the news values displayed in the chicago violence article is controversy. According to the article chicago isn't the only city with growing murder rates, others are seeing a decrease in their murders. As a result for reasons like this and many other multiple talks of gun control have been in place. Do we enforce strict gun laws in certain cities or do we allow the second amendment to override our ability to do this?…

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