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    Homosexuality is a type of sexual orientation in which there is an enduring pattern of emotional‚ romantic or sexual attractions exclusively to people of the same gender. Serial killing is the murder of three or more people as separate events over a period of more than a month‚ with a break between the murders. Homosexual related serial killings involve interpersonal violence-oriented disputes and assaults‚ killings that involve forced anal or oral sodomy‚ sadomasochistic torture‚ lust murders‚ thrill

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    Are serial killers naturally‚ instinctive psychopaths or are they the result of a corrupt upbringing? Are you more at risk of becoming a smoker because of your genes or is it a result of the peers you socialize with? Now‚ these types of questions have instigated disputes among psychologists in determining who we are‚ whether it is a result of nature‚ such as heredity‚ or is it the outcome of the nurturing of one’s environment that shape our personality? In other words‚ were you born with a blank

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    Running head: SERIAL KILLERS AMONG US Serial Killers Among Us Allison Kerley University of Phoenix Serial Killers Among Us Aileen Wuornos‚ the FBIs first female serial killer‚ gained worldwide notoriety with her murders of seven men‚ the lenghty legal trial‚ and her desire for her own execution. With notoriety comes the look into the life of a criminal‚ society has a desire to know what makes them tick‚ what caused these fateful days‚ and how can we analyze the crimes. Her crimes

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    Culture and Crime ANT 230‚ Sec. 99 Course Code: 2958 Term Paper Submitted By: Jose Flores On Tuesday‚ December 4‚ 2012 in the early afternoon when a phone call came into the Mount Vernon Police saying a woman was hurt at a residence on Beekman Avenue‚ the police responded to the residence only to find New York City and Yonkers‚ NY police officers already at the scene. As it turns out the call was placed by Lucius Crawford‚ the tenant of the basement apartment at the Beekman Avenue building

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    Murder is defined as the unlawful killing of a human-being by another (Oxford Dictionary‚ 1998); however‚ the definition of serial murder is not as simple. It was suggested that a serial murderer must kill at least two victims in temporally unrelated events. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) believed it is the killing of three or more separate murders with a cooling off period from a few days to years (Ressler‚ Burgess & Douglas‚ 1988); whilst‚ Dietz (1986) argued that a minimum of five murders

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    the stories can make for excellent TV and film‚ however the line between reporting facts and creating a story can often be blurred. The celebrity killer is now a recognized figure within society with D. Schmid describing how “The celebrity culture around serial killers has developed so far that one can now purchase the nail clippings and hair of some killers‚ as if they were religious icons.” But is the media to blame for glamorizing crime or is crime just automatically exciting and captivating? This

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    The psychology of serial killers is a very intriguing yet a frightening topic‚ which has caused an abundant amount of interest. The thought of a human committing such atrocious crimes without feeling remorse has puzzled the average human being for centuries. There have been many theories surrounding the cause of killings‚ including the biological trait theory‚ criminological theory‚ and the psychodynamic theory (Blair‚ 2003; Yang‚ Raine‚ Colletti‚ 2005). An emphasis upon abuse during pre-adolescent

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    become a serial killer or develop a prevalence of a psychotic disorder. Most people believe that serial killers are white males this however‚ is not true. "No matter what country‚ ethnicity‚ race‚ socioeconomic background‚ education‚ familial background‚ they are all exactly the same‚" (Morrison). No matter how different Serial killers lives may be they tend to have shocking similarities. To truly figure out a serial killer you will have to go into the mind‚ look at previous notorious killers‚ and how

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    types of crime‚ including serial killings‚ “to supply offender characteristics to help investigators narrow the field of suspects based on the characteristics of the crime scene and initial investigative information” (James et al.‚ 2014; 542). It is used to aide investigators in catching the killer or to link a person in custody to a crime‚ but does not provide any support in court (James et al.‚ 2014; 543) (White et al.‚ 2011; 164). Several definitions of a serial killer exist‚ but it is most commonly

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    cold night. This was how notorious serial killer Ted Bundy lured his victims and sexually assaulted them. A serial killer is defined as someone who murders 3 to 4 victims with a ‘cooling off’ period in between. The killer is usually a stranger to the victim. The murders will often appear to be random and unconnected. Victims chosen are usually vulnerable‚ least likely to gain an upper hand in a struggle and have a distinctive meaning to the serial killer. Serial killing has become an epidemic that

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