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    things over‚ after knowing the negative impacts his decision has on patients‚ he says that he “probably would have raised the price higher” (Rockoff). These traits exemplify the characteristics of the Dark Triad: machiavellianism‚ narcissism‚ and psychopathy. Having these traits directly reflects his leadership abilities. Shkreli appears to possess most of the traits of a charismatic leader‚ but unfortunately for him‚ he has entered the “dark side” of a charismatic leader as he is labeled a villain

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    Lewis and Burgess present their novels in different forms – Burgess writes A Clockwork Orange in bildungsroman‚ presented in retrospective first person narrative and continually displayed within Burgess’ choice of ‘unreliable narrator’ (The Rhetoric of Fiction‚ Wayne Booth‚ 1961)‚ which is used by Burgess to show Alex’s justification of his crimes‚ and therefore his inability to objectively narrate; whereas Lewis’ omniscient “salacious and blasphemous elements of his narrative” (Nick Groom‚ 2016)

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    FBI on Serial Killers Serial murder is neither a new phenomenon‚ nor is it uniquely American. Dating back to ancient times‚ serial murderers have been chronicled around the world. In 19th century Europe‚ Dr. Richard von Krafft-Ebing conducted some of the first documented research on violent‚ sexual offenders and the crimes they committed. Best known for his 1886 textbook Psychopathia Sexualis‚ Dr. Kraft-Ebing described numerous case studies of sexual homicide‚ serial murder‚ and other areas of sexual

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    Social scientists have come up with many theories and reasons about why people commit crimes. The two main explanations lie in biological and environmental factors‚ which relates to the nature and nurture debate. Nature refers to all of the genes and hereditary factors that influence who we are – from our physical appearance to our personality characteristics. Nurture refers to all the environmental variables that impact who we are‚ including our early childhood experiences‚ how we were raised‚ our

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    References: 1. Alison‚ L. J. (2005). The forensic psychologist ’s casebook : Psychological profiling and criminal investigation Cullompton : Willan‚ 2005. 2 3. Brown‚ S. L.‚ & Forth‚ A. E. (1997). Psychopathy and sexual assault: Static risk factors‚ emotional precursors‚ and rapist subtypes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology‚ 65(5)‚ 848-857. 4 5. Cowburn‚ M Canter‚ D. (2000). Offender profiling and criminal differentiation. Legal and Criminological

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    Soc. 456 The Two Major Causes of the Urban Underclass Today in the United States‚ as well as in many other affluent‚ industrialized nations‚ there exists an urban underclass‚ which is defined as a class of people that comprises members of low-income households who have little or no participation in the workforce (Gilbert 2003‚ p. 274). Currently there are predominantly two distinct‚ conflicting views of why the underclass exists. On one hand‚ there is the notion that the underclass is simply

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    Case Study: Ted Bundy Through the Developmental Lens Ted Bundy was a notorious American serial killer known to be active between 1973 and 1978. Before his execution in 1989‚ Bundy confessed to over 30 murders‚ although the actual number is estimated from 26 to 35 or more. His modus operandi was to lure and bludgeon young women‚ and then strangle them to death. Bundy confessed to acts of rape‚ mutilation and necrophilia with his victims. He escaped twice from county jails prior to his final

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    Compare and contrast the various models of abnormal functioning using evidence from current psychological research. For many years scientists‚ including doctors‚ psychologists‚ and psychiatrists‚ have been interested in trying to understand human behaviour‚ in particular behaviour that is described as being ‘abnormal’. It is difficult to define ‘abnormal’ in terms of behaviour because there are many differing descriptions which have radically changed over the years. ‘Abnormal’ behaviour is widely

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    WRT 107 Lit Review Draft 2 10/25/2013 Research Proposal Question Do violent video games cause teenagers to commit violent crimes?                  Most people would argue that video games cause teenagers to commit violent crimes‚ but not everyone agrees with that. There are many cases that people have conducted research on teenagers that have committed acts of violence after playing video games. The authors of these articles state that video games leads to aggression and violence in the people

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    Under the Water Why do humans have eyes? Is there a God‚ or have we organically made something up to justify the idea that we were made for a reason? Why should I care about my own life or anyone else’s? There is not really an answer for any of these questions other than “I don’t know.” These are wonderings that you would expect from someone who’s a little out of touch with reality‚ but then again‚ what is reality other than an idea someone thought up. These cloudy and restless ideas are of the

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