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    My ideal career choice is to work for the FBI as a criminal profiler. Being a criminal profiler appeals to me because they are able to analyze a crime scene for any evidence and they must get into the mindset of a criminal or a serial killer to solve it. They must put little pieces of a puzzle together to see the finished picture. Since I was young, I was always fascinated by the detective or crime shows on T.V., as well as the Sherlock Holmes movies, which is why this career choice has always…

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    People on the outside think that there is something magical about writing. They think that you can go up into the big beautiful sky, pull out a story and come down with it, but it is not that simple. You sit at the back of a computer and work, and that’s all there is to it. Writing used to be one of my greatest fears when having to write an essay for a class. I could never start my papers on time. I always waited until the last minute to write my papers for a class. By me waiting until the last…

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    Arguments for the Death Penalty Justice is defined as the process or result of using laws to fairly judge and punish crimes and criminals (merriam-webster.com). There are varying forms of justice throughout the world; however, the most severe remains to be capital punishment, otherwise known as the death penalty. There is a definite divide of arguments both for advocating the death penalty and for abolishing it. The essay "A Death in Texas" written by Steve Earle strongly portrays the belief…

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    Behind the Serial Killer Serial killers are some of the most interesting people in the world. They have almost everyone in the United States fooled and everyone thinks that these individuals have mental issues or do not know what they are doing is wrong. It is almost the exact opposite, most serial killers are normal everyday people that all know what they did was wrong, and almost all of them have above average intelligence. Most people think that serial killers and mass shooters have the same…

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    As of today the United States has a total of 2.3 million people in 1,719 state prisons, 102 federal prisons, 942 juvenile correctional facilities, 3,283 local jails, and 79 Indian Country jails as well as in military prisons, immigration detention facilities, civil commitment centers, and prisons in the U.S. Territories. Overcrowding prisons and not enough staff are becoming a serious issue in America. Everyday more citizens are committing crimes that lead them in either prison or jails. And…

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    Jeffery Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and John Wayne Gacy. All very different men with very different lives, but they have one thing in common: they are all sociopathic serial killers. Each of these men came from different backgrounds and had different personality traits, but all had a need to kill. Countless number of scientists and doctors alike, have been trying to figure out the why. One theory has withstood the test of time: Nature vs. Nurture is an age old argument, and many theories have been put…

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    nation is now fascinated with serial killers, mass murders, and other dramatized criminal cases. Honestly, society does not realize that the shows are realistic fiction. They are fake, though based off real events. Charles Manson, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and Jack the Ripper are now household names because a Majority of Americans think that it is cool to see these shows and glorify the villains. The majority of the nation wants to be in the drama; we want to know all about what is going…

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    Serial murder, over the years, has received a great deal of interest from the media and the public at large. Over the last few decades, the act of serial murder began to increase. Law enforcement and their partners were tasked with the responsibility of tapping into the minds of serial killers that have been apprehended and, through their findings, developing methods of preventing serial murder. As a result, the subject has been intensely researched, books have been written, and theories have…

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    failed to support any significance. We have prisons all over the United Stated filled with people who have committed some type of crime, how did this come about if the way they were raised has no real connection to their outcome. Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahner, and John Wayne Gacy just to name a few. Those men had abnormal childhoods not to excuse the actions they took it could hold some insight with the decisions they made. All four had parent issues either with their mother or…

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    Psycho” where the elite is a psychopath himself, but everyone is too self-absorbed to notice his appalling actions. There isn’t anyone else who poses a greater danger to the people in our society because often times they are never caught. A few like Ted Bundy have been caught; sociopaths are too intelligent and they know how to manipulate and tactically plan for their upper hand. You see people get murdered out of emotions but at least they have some moral conscience. Apathetic murders are more…

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