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    Types of Murderers

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    Types of Murderers Jeffery Dahmer 1. Was a serial killer based on the criteria provided by the text: hands on murder (most of his victims were bound and stabbed; he even attempted crude lobotomies with a hand drill). Kills are deliberate‚ premeditated and sexually predatory in nature (He lured young men in with promises of sex‚ for the purpose of murder‚ and often engaged in sexual congress with his victim either alive or dead‚ often both. Serial killers also exhibit higher levels of planning

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    For Prayer in School

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    The topic of prayer in school has been heavily debated since the early 1960’s‚ when standard prayer was removed from all public schools. Many believe that having prayer would prove to be very beneficial to the students. Those favoring the concept of the recital of prayers in school think that a school should not only train its students academically but should also cultivate the minds of the children. Prayers can help the school authorities to instill fundamental moral values in the students’ minds

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    Horror and Thriller

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    smeagolp...[->0] · [->1] Best Answer - Chosen by Asker In a thriller the good guys usually win in the end‚ although not always. A thriller is supposed to keep you on the edge of your seat‚ but a horror move pushes you past that and scares the heck out of you. Horror usually has more gore‚ and the villain generally escapes to scare you in the sequel. Horror movies usually feature ’overkill’ and are usually further outside the range of probable than movies of the Thriller genre. They’re usually

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    Miranda Warnings

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    Miranda Warnings Kaplan University Madeline Michell 09/19/2010 CJ 211 Professor HooMook Madeline Michell 09/19/2010 Miranda requires that the contents of the warnings be stated in "clear and unambiguous language" (Miranda v. Arizona‚ 1966 p.468) lest the process devolve into "empty formalities." This quote explains that Miranda warnings should be explained in any other language that the criminal understands with more clarity even if the criminal is an American citizen or a non-citizen

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    CJ 1320 Week 4 | April 15 2013 | Charles Fuller ITT-Technical Institute | Criminal Investigations | Unit 4 Assignment 2: Suspects and Miranda In this essay I will be discussing the Miranda decision‚ when Miranda should and should not be read‚ provide scenarios of both‚ and discuss my opinion on whether Miranda warnings are still a valid concept in modern society and policing. The rationale for the Miranda decision is that Ernesto Miranda felt that he was compelled by the interrogating

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    Prayer In Public School Over the past century‚ prayer has slowly but surely been phased out of public school. It used to be a daily and mandatory event. Of course‚ with anything that is required‚ there are always people who try to refute it. The results of prayer being mandatory are shown today. It has been taken out of the daily routine. Some of the core principles that this country was founded upon have been taken out of the public school system. This was because of the diverse populations that

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    Ted Bundy Case Study

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    1. Holmes and De Burger identify 4 types of serial killers. Which type do you consider the most dangerous to society and why? Identify a serial killer of that type and explain why he fits into that particular category. The type of serial killer I find to be the most dangerous to society is the hedonistic type‚ because I have noticed that they are in the category of killers most likely to kill slowly‚ and to drag out the pain their victims feel. John Wayne Gacy was one such serial killer‚ as a

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    Harris Crime Fiction

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    The novel of Harris stands as a signpost of current horror fiction in the development of the serial killer as an antihero. With the creation of arguably the best fictional criminals ever‚ Harris makes reference to his habit of making use of real-life serial murderers and forensics to establish a practical subgenre of the crime thriller. The tones of the chapters vary here‚ which resulted in a diverse and uneven read. The conversation of Lecter discloses his penchant for psychology and the coaching

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    Clarice Starling Gender

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    Clarice Starling‚ the lead female character‚ struggles to stay afloat as she is constantly overwhelmed with gender danger. The film focuses on Clarice from the start of the movie with the scene of her running through the woods by herself‚ implying the essence of danger‚ reinforced by fog and suspenseful music. To replay the running scene‚ imagine a large man jogging through the woods: the whole feeling of the scene will change completely; however‚ because the film meditates on a small bodied female

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    The film Hidden in Silence is based on a true story. During WWII‚ while Jews are sent to ghettos‚ Catholic teenager Stefania Podgorska (called Fusia in the movie) helps 13 Jews to save their life while raising her little sister. Every day‚ she risks execution by given food and water to the silent individuals living above her. The film is not very explicit in the violence against the Jews; instead‚ it conveys a message of hope for mankind‚ despite the horror humanity shows itself in sensitive ways

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