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    of serial killers outlined, the psychopathic application is the one of interest. Miller states that psychopathic serial killers are: Neurodevelopmentally intact and [are] able to maintain relatively stable lifestyles coexisting with their criminality. Cold and remorseless… their primary motivation is the quest for thrills and excitement, which they obtain by manipulating, exploting, and dominating other people. At times this may include various forms of sexually sadistic behaviour, but deliberate

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    A serial killer is described as a person who has murdered three or more people over a time period of more than a month, there are at times where the killer will become dormant between murders. Typically when there is a break between murders it seems as though the killings are not connected, unless the killer has a style or signature when murdering their victims. More often than not a serial killer victim is chosen at random. Since serial killers do not usually know their victims it suggests that

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    "We serial killers are your sons, we are your husbands we are everywhere. And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow." Theodore Robert Bundy In the past decade, Americans and researchers have given more and more of their attention to serial killers. The United States alone has contributed about 85% of the world's serial killers. It has been said that they come in many different forms. Society has many words for serial killers. Holmes and DeBurger define serial murders as "consisting

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    Female Serial Killers

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    FEMALE SERIAL KILLERS Rudyard Kipling once said that the female of the species is far more deadly than the male. Female serial killers more than prove that theory, yet they have always been something of an anomaly in criminology and a puzzle for law enforcement. These are the 'quiet killers', every bit as lethal as their male counterparts, but we are seldom aware of one in our midst because of their low visibility. Most female crime is hidden. Kelleher & Kelleher (1998) argue that female serial

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    Serial Killer Environment

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    person’s environment dictates the likelihoods of them becoming a serial killer because of their relationships with family members, the environment in which they grew up in and their relationship with friends, if there was any. Relationships with family members have been shown to have a great effect on a person’s mental health and later in life, their actions towards others. There are many examples demonstrating the effects of family on a serial killer’s future. For example, Aileen Wuornos. she had a difficult

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    Serial Killer Essay

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    A serial killer is a person who murders three or more people. There is usually a one month cooling period between each murder, and the serial killer usually acts alone to commit each murder. People say that abnormal psychological gratification is involved and is the reason for these people murdering innocent victims. Many killings involve women who have been sexually assaulted before their death. The serial killer may complete each killing with a similar motive each victim can have something in common

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    Likewise, there are significant characteristics associated to an organized and disorganized serial offender including but not limited to; an organized predator generally has between an average or above average intellect, compared to the disorganized predator having a below average intellect, an organized predator typically is socially capable, in comparison to the disorganized who are unsocial, as well as the organized predator is sexually proficient, were as the disorganized predator is sexually

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    Causes Of Serial Killers

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    sinister aspect of society since the beginning of man. With the first modern example of the serial killer Jack the ripper, who in 1888, murdered and mutilated five prostitutes in the Whitechapel area of London. While the police had many suspects, no one was ever convicted. The mystery of these murders has contributed to his fame for over a century (Ramsland). More recently, researchers have studied serial killers and their backgrounds to identify their motives. The question that they are trying to

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    Organized Serial Killers

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    Defining Organised serial killers The organised serial killer can be seen as an individual that is in control of his surroundings and the circumstances at hand. The crimes committed show evidence of careful planning and the murderer would have put in a lot of thought in to the attack of the individual before committing to the crime. The serial murderer would take specific criteria of the victim into account before he or she commits the crime these consist of one's age or appearance their lifestyle

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    Who Is The Serial Killer?

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    on the individuals described which one is the serial killer? There is one close by. Could it be the ice cream vendor? Alternatively, maybe the father, possibly even the elderly woman next to you. Most people would automatically assume that the serial killer is the man that is antisocial; walking briskly; head down bundled up on such a warm day. While yes, this is odd it does not necessarily mean that he is capable of killing. Actually, the serial killer in your midst is the man on crutches asking for

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