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    Cowperthwaite states killer whales should not be kept in seaworld cages and for the incidents have been reported from sea world caused by killer whales. Tilikum was the main topic in Blackfish because Tilikum caused most of the incidents happened at seaworld for the bad treatment he had received when he was first brought into seaworld in Canada. In my opinion‚ killer whales should not be kept at seaworld in cages because that causes them to be aggressive towards the trainers. I state that killer whales should

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    raise awareness for the captivity of Killer whales in general‚ and in the Sea-world industry. Their documentary is based on a dreary story of the killer whale Tilikum‚ and through the cases that result in the life of these whales‚ this film reminds us on how limited knowledge we have on these animals‚ and how personal relationship takes place according to its purpose. In addition‚ this documentary film provides many evidence of witnesses of casualty with he killer whales‚ perspectives‚ opinions‚ and

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    Media and Crime

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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 water does not support visual cues over great distance. This is why whales and dolphins use primarily auditory signals. Auditory signals can travel great distances and travel four and a half times faster in water than in air (Ford‚ 1984). Killer whales or Orca (Orcinus orca) are very social dolphins and live in pods often consisting of family members from between four up to fifty for residential whales while transient pods normally are only between two and five animals (Ford‚ 1989). These

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    Quantico‚ VA. Douglas tells about how he and a team of FBI officers formed the Investigative Support Unit. Douglas explains the steps and techniques used in profiling an offender‚ by putting himself inside the mind of a killer and victim. Douglas has interviews with famous serial killers in prison. Douglas learned a lot about what was going on inside the killer’s mind‚ with clues he left at a crime scene. In the book Douglas describes serial killer’s main goals are hunting and killing. They want the

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    Homicide Investigation Name of University Course Name of Instructor Date of Assignment Introduction 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

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    Typologies

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    Lee (Baton Rouge Killer) who raped‚ violently beaten and murdered 7 women. The organised and dis-organised typology is one of the most widely cited classifications of violent serial killers. This was introduced by the FBI upon examination of 36 sexual sadistic serial killers‚ based on the examination of the crime scene‚ victims and the forensic evidence. Whilst typologies may be used to categorise individual killers‚ it may also prove difficult to ascertain which category a killer falls into. For

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    are many commonly found characteristics of these types of killers. They may have varying degrees of mental illnesses which may contribute to their erratic behavior. Serial killers usually have a lack of remorse‚ the need for control and predatory behavior. The majority of serial killers were abused during their early childhood whether it was emotionally‚ physically and/or sexually. Some are even involved in sadistic activity. Serial killers usually have a record of petty crimes such as theft‚ fraud

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    When comparing the levels of violence in Dexter to that of Natural Born Killers‚ I feel like the two are at polar opposite ends of the spectrum. Interestingly‚ both works feature a story line about a serial killer(s)‚ but the way in which they are presented are so completely differently that I am amazed at how different I can feel about the same subject matter (serial killers) all based on the presentation of the material. Take for instance the aspect of visual violence content in each production

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    Blackfish Analysis

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    disappointing. It did not just fail; it crashed and burned. “Blackfish” is a documentary that shows the psychological and physical harm Sea World is doing to their Killer whales by keeping them in a confined space. The Documentary also demonstrates the danger Sea World is putting their trainers in by having them work with their killer whales. In response Sea World published‚ on their website‚ an article titled "Truth about Blackfish". The beginning of their article starts out strong making valid

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