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    Joel the Ripper Rifkin

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    Case Studies CJ211 Christine Levers Term Paper – Criminal Behavior April 3‚ 2013 Joel Rifkin – “Joel the Ripper” Joel David Rifkin‚ also known as “Joel the Ripper”‚ who was born on January 20‚ 1959 is a serial killer convicted of the murder of nine women. Although it is believed he killed as many as 17 drug addicted prostitutes‚ between 1989 and 1993 in New York City and Long Island. He is suspected by some to be responsible for some of the Long Island prostitutes whose remains

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    evidence of why Jack is guilty of first degree murder‚ conspiracy‚ and leaving a child unattended near a fire. Throughout the time that Jack had on the island‚ he made many conflictions with other boys. One of these boys is Ralph‚ who Jack tries vigorously to steal power from. The main theme of this case is power‚ which Jack is addicted to. An example of Jack trying to physically steal power is when he steals Piggy’s glasses. The glasses alone have much power‚ with the ability to create fire. Jack pointed

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    Long Island Ripper

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    Rebecca Brehm Criminology – CJC 112 Long Island Ripper July 2007 to Current Corpus Delicti: Serial Killer in Long Island on the loose and cases still unsolved. Bodies of at least 10-14 Murdered victims associated with prostitution in dumped on the South side of Long Island and in some cases unidentified. Investigators believe the suspect is a resident of Long Island. Murders discovered over last 15 years and seem to be linked according to investigators. Investigators believe the murders

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    Jack Horner was born in Shelby‚ Montana June 15‚ 1946. When he was born his father was drafted to WW2. He was forced to live in a camp by a hillside because of the gravel company growth. Soon after his father returned alive and mainly well from the war. Horner had undiagnosed dyslexia which would lead to him having trouble in education later on in life. When Jack was eight years old his dad took him on a paleontology trip. Jack was with his father when he found to find not only found a bone but

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    Why Jack Hated Maiie

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    There once was a boy named Jack. He had a sister named Maisie. Jack was a special person who had a mental disorder. Maisie was a normal girl that didn’t understand a thing about Jack’s life. Their parents Maddy and Chase were divorced due to Chase being an alcoholic. Jack hated Maisie because she didn’t understand Jack. Maisie hated Jack because he hung out with his dad. Chase had been a bad influence on Maisie. Maisie never understood what Jack saw in Chase. She didn’t know that Chase took

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    The Struggle Was Real Lord of the Flies‚ contains some of the best examples of a person seeking power over others‚ that I have seen so far. In the novel‚ Jack Merridew struggles to gain power over his peers while Ralph gets it handed to him on a silver platter. Merridew has many great qualities that would make him a very good leader‚ but he isn’t very likeable‚ therefore he spends the entire book hating Ralph and‚ eventually‚ making his own civilization. As soon as Jack was standing in front of

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    Caught in the Web” This story “Caught in the Web” by January W. Payne is about the problem of internet usage. She says people are getting addicted to the internet to the point where it is affecting their lives. The author said that being on the internet for so long can ruin relationships with a partner‚ or even with their own family. She also mentions the growth in college students with excessive internet usage‚ at least 14% of students said that they “found it hard to stay away from the internet

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    Caught in the Widow's Web

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    Adriana Imposimato Block A AP Lang Analysis of Grice’s essay September 14‚ 2012 The essay “Caught in the Widow’s Web” by Gordon Grice describes his experiences with spiders as well as some facts about spiders. With strong uses of adjectives and nouns he creates graphic images in our minds about the reality of Black Widow spiders. In “Caught in the Widow’s Web” Grice discusses the web of the spider by using adjectives such as: “ugliest‚ stiff‚ and smells”. He portrays the image

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    Why Is Jack Merridew Bad

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    alone‚ are good but society makes them bad. Throughout the book‚ Jack Merridew starts as an innocent boy‚ but he becomes more and more barbaric as time goes on. For instance‚ Jack takes the hunters while the hunters were supposed to tend the fire to go hunt a pig and itch his urgency to kill one. "It turned its back into the circle back bleeding... I cut the pig’s throat. Kill the pig cut her throat bash her in "(Golding 73). While he was getting the kill‚ Ralph saw a boat! A boat could have seen the

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    are caught‚ not taught.” At first‚ this sounded counterintuitive and completely wrong. Seriously‚ I thought‚ values are so important and significant in the life of any family‚ any organization‚ and to any group‚ how could they be left to be casually‚ haphazardly caught? Shouldn’t a person or group be intentional about how it teaches deeply-held values? It seemed careless to leave the communicating of values to something as nonchalant‚ and perhaps accidental‚ as allowing them to be caught.

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