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    Ted Bundy Fact Sheet

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    Age at Arrest: 42 • Place of Birth: Burlington, Vermont • Height: 5’10 • Weight: 145-175lbs • Build: Slender Frame • Hair: Wavy dark brown • Record of Arrest: 3 arrest and 2 escapes • Ted Bundy was a very smart and charming man. He knew that young women were not going to just walk away with any random man. To get the women to come within his reach he posed as an injured man that needed help, because Ted Bundy looked like an average man and had a nonthreatening look the women were all too…

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    Crime Scene Profiling

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    Their crimes are planned, well thought out, and staged to prevent investigators from finding evidence. Disorganized offenders on the other hand are of below-average intelligence, socially inadequate, with an anxious mood during the crime, which usually leads to a messy crime scene with lots of evidence such as blood or fingerprints. These terms are beneficial to profiling…

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    Ted Bundy Case

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    Theodore Robert Bundy was a serial killer, kidnapper, rapist, burglar, and necrophile. During the 1970’s he murdered a great number of young women and girls. He would lure the young women in his car with his charm, on the passenger side of his vehicle there was no door handle so the women could not escape. He would carry with him many weapons to torture and kill his victims, he would mostly keep the weapons in the trunk of his vehicle. After bundy lured one of his victims into his vehicle he…

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    As crazy as serial killers may be, most of them don’t even get what they “had hoped for out of his murders” and they just “merely act out a ritualistic fantasy” (Dolan 55). Although insane, according to psychologist Joel Norris’s conception of the ritual phases of serial murder, the serial killers all go through different ritualistic phases mainly for the purpose of finding a “companion” to accomplish their plans, obviously killing them and keeping their body parts. These ritualistic phases…

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    critical in criminal investigations (Canter & Allison, 2000 as cited in Bartol & Bartol, 2011): What are the most salient behavior characteristics that may contribute to identifying and success in prosecuting the offender? What inference can be derived about the characteristics of the offender that contribute to identifying him or her? Are there any other crimes…

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    L. John E. Douglas is a former FBI special agent and unit chief in the United State’s FBI . He was the first criminal profiler and he has written record-breaking books on criminal psychology. Thx this man, he has given me a future purpose and goal in life to achieve and that is to become a federal agent. To do this I need to study criminology and criminal psychology. He taught me criminologists have a significant job in the criminal justice system. Criminologists like him conduct research while…

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    is treatment of sex offenders. Sex offenders are defined as individuals who have committed a crime involving a sexual act. Within this heterogeneous population, there are adults and juvenile rapists, pedophiles, incest offenders, child sexual abusers, and non-contact offenders. Sexual offenders come across every line ranging from age, gender, race, socio-economic status, intelligence level, and mental health status (CSG.gov, n.d.). Even though there are no typical sex offenders or profile,…

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    Ted Bundy Essay

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    The infamous Ted Bundy once said, “Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it’s not practical. There are no stereotypes” (Bundy). Despite Bundy’s beliefs, professionals had hope that they could get inside his head and their hope is what ultimately led to justice. The 1970s was the decade of criminals and the time period when Bundy was front and center of the reign of terror. Bundy struck fear into everyone everywhere and with a jaw-dropping 30 victims…

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    Over 20 years ago, the FBI searched for a serial killer who was killing numerous women across three different states. But how would the FBI find this person? The more they read into the case, the victims, and how the crime was committed it became more obvious who was behind these horrific crimes. Eventually the FBI arrested Ted Bundy for the murder of over 30 women. Each one has a different motive which causes the victims and the crime to be different, but what about their brain chemistry. In…

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    Crimes Of Sex Offenders

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    group of individuals unlike the rest. Sex offenders are people who are hard to understand. The reasoning behind their crimes can be for numerous different reasons and often many feel it is impossible to change their behavior and way of thinking. According to Scientific American (2008), Approximately 36 percent of sex…

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