The United States was the leading country in producing serial killers during the 1970s. One serial killer who evaded law enforcement for 40 years is Joseph James DeAngelo; by understanding his background and the impact he had on communities throughout, it is clear to see why he stands out among the many other famous serial killers. Studies show that the...

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Introduction John Wayne Gacy was the serial killer who killed 33 young men. He was born on March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois and died on May 10, 1994, in Joliet, Illinois. During that time in history, no one was convicted of killing so many people. He was a pillar of the community before he was convicted. The paper will...

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Throughout history, there has been a big discussion on what the definition of a serial killer is. The Federal Bureau of Investigation defines serial killing as āa series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting aloneā (United States, Congress, et., al). The FBI has also stated that the motives can...

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Rape & Domestic Violence Service Australia is a non-government and non-profit human service organization. R&DVSA currently employs qualified psychologist, social workers and counselling professionals Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia was originally established as Sydney Rape Crisis Centre with funding from the Whitlam government in 1974, and celebrated its 40th Anniversary on 28 October 2014. (Rape-dvservices.org.au, 2019). Domestic violence and...

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The thought of an individual doing something horrific once always weighs on oneās mind, but the thought of an individual doing something horrific multiple times and not being stopped creates terror and fear in the minds of the public. This is exemplified by serial killers, committing grotesque acts of murder repeatedly and not being caught or stopped. Why are there...

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Introduction The phenomenon of serial killing has long intrigued psychologists, criminologists, and the general public, raising significant questions about the underlying reasons that drive individuals to commit such heinous acts. Serial killers are typically characterized by their repetitive pattern of murder, often with psychological gratification as a primary motive. The path to becoming a serial killer is complex, involving an...

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āThere are many experiences that happen in a personās life that shape them as a person. Some respond to these experiences differently than others do. Dennis Rader is a notorious serial killer who was arrested for 10 counts of murder. Also known as āBTKā which stands for ābind them, torture them, kill them.ā Rader lived a double-life. On one side...

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There has been a drastic rise in hate crimes over the last decade and it does not look like slowing down. Just shortly before writing this there was an attack on different mosques in New Zealand where over fifty people have died and forty plus more have been injured and are in critical condition. There is no doubt that this...

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Introduction Context of the research focus Acts of violence and discrimination that are motivated by racial and ethnic hatred have a long history and not only in England and Wales (Bowling, 1998) but around the world (Fredrickson, 2001; Iganski and Levin, 2015,p.8). The impact of racial hate crime in some countries, such as Rwanda and Bosnia have had such a...

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The Decade of Fear There are many characteristics that define a decade. The 50ās were known for poodle skirts and Elvis Presley, the 60ās helped spread the message of peace and love and then there was the 70ās. While the 70ās was a decade of social change and free will, it also was the decade that introduced the world to...

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Abstract In this generation, temptation among youth is higher than ever. It is easy for kids to fall into this trap due to easy access around them. The number of youth involved in juvenile crime in the past years has increased immensely. The purpose of this research paper is to figure out the main causes of why the number has...

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There were many reasons as to why there were many serial killers in the U.S during the 70ās and 80ās. Although their mental health and childhood development plays a big part as to why, for example, when their parents would be abusive for a long period of time or being isolated from scholar or home activities. Another major role that...

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Introduction to Labeling Theory and Its Sociological Significance The labeling theory says that people become classified and alter their behaviors in courses that echo how others seem to label them. The theory is the most commonly categorized with sociology for crime along with deviance. Labeling and considering someone as criminally deviant can promote and support deviant behavior. For example, labeling...

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ABSTRACT The Retribution given to an adult is not as the same for a child though the crime committed by them are same. Juvenile delinquency is an act or omission by a child or young fantasy, which is punishable by law. The Delhi gang rape in a bus where the juvenile offender had been released after 3 years of term...

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For a moment, think about the six most important women in your life. One of six women throughout their lifetime will be raped. That could be one of the six most important women in your life. Rape and sexual harassment are issues which are growing in our society and we are only accomplices to rape if we are not part...

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Serial killers are a very interesting and (thankfully) infinitesimal percent of the population, and yet they take up a lot of space in the media, with mental health professionals and within other academic and social platforms. This year alone, Netflix released its docuseries on one of Americaās most infamous serial killers, Ted Bundy, called Conversations with a Killer: The Ted...

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Hate crimes motivated by race and ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and disability have impacted the United States for decades and affected numerous marginalized groups. According to the United States Department of Justice, there have been 7,106 single-bias incidents of hate crimes totaling 8,493 victims in 2017. The most common motivation of hate crimes is race and ethnicity. In...

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In May this year, a bill offering protection from attacks committed against police officers on the basis of āactual or perceived statusā was enacted in the United States, and all 50 states are allowed to impose penalties for such an offense. Then, just this October, a call to consider crimes motivated by misandry, or the hostility toward men, was pushed...

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By definition, rape culture is an environment in which rape is not only pervasive but also trivialised due to societal attitudes about gender and sexuality shaped by customs and stereotypes formed by society (Waweru Nduta, 2018). Although the term was generated recently, this horrendous pattern of ignorance reflects on an already existing custom that dates back to medieval time. Rape...

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Introduction Rape culture, a term that has gained significant attention over recent years, encapsulates a societal milieu where sexual violence is normalized and excused in media and popular culture. This phenomenon is characterized by the trivialization of sexual assault, victim-blaming, and the perpetuation of harmful gender stereotypes. Understanding rape culture is crucial, not only for addressing the prevalence of sexual...

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Introduction This paper will describe how custody conflicts have detrimental effects on children and it will create a link between psychopathic tendencies and juvenile delinquency when exposed to parental conflict. Definitions Juvenile Delinquency. The habitual committing of criminal acts or offenses by a young person, typically between the ages of ten to seventeen. Offending. Committing an illegal act Psychopathy. A...

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The understanding of human behavior has been a subject of great importance for different natural and social disciplines such as, psychology, anthropology, sociology among others; this has allowed to the discovery of psychological and social factors that lead to the evaluation of different human behaviors, which has been of great help when it comes to labeling personality traits and conduct...

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In most American cities the late 60Å to early 70Å was a time of peace and tranquility, but for the residents of the San Francisco Bay area, that time is forever stained red by the blood of the ZodiacÅ victims. From the late 1960ās to the early 1970ās a serial killer by the name of Zodiac terrorized California, with a...

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To many people he is a serial killer, whereas others would term him as a charming and good-looking young man. Some people also applaud his intellect, the judge who announced his death sentence mentioned that he was a very intellectual and a witty law student. Although the estimated number of young girls and women he killed is 30, the exact...

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Introduction Juvenile crime and justice represent a distinct and multifaceted challenge within the broader criminal justice system. Unlike adult offenders, juveniles are often considered both perpetrators and victims of societal failings, necessitating a justice approach that balances accountability with rehabilitation. This dual perspective is underpinned by the recognition that juveniles are still undergoing crucial developmental changes, impacting their decision-making processes...

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What differences makes a ānormalā child into a child who commits a crime? This is a difficult question to answer as there is not one ācauseā of crime. Crime changes across cultures and across time and eras meaning it a highly complex phenomenon to solve the reason it occurs. One action that is legal in one country, for example, alcohol...

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In July of 1969, the start of what would be one of the most nationally renowned unsolved cases began in the Northern areas of California. The San Francisco Examiner, a popular newspaper, received a coded letter that contained a shocking and eerie message. The sender of this letter was none other than the infamous Zodiac Killer, an unidentified serial murderer...

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Summary The main aim of the current research is to identify the main factors of juvenile delinquency among the youths in Malta. Statistics show that the Juvenile delinquency rate in Malta is continuously increasing and it is important to know from where it is originating. If the factors will be known, then it will be easier for authorities and professionals...

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The term serial killer refers to a sole offender, male or female, responsible for a succession of murders over a matter of months or years, and frequently in different settings. In modern society there is a growing fascination with the āserial killerā. Public libraries, the media and book sales are filled with ātrue crimeā, this category particularly committed to the...

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Introduction Juvenile crime and violence are pressing issues that continue to challenge societies worldwide. The root causes of these problems are multifaceted, involving an interplay of various factors. Among these, socioeconomic conditions have been identified as critical determinants. The economic environment in which a juvenile is raised can significantly impact their likelihood of engaging in criminal activities. Factors such as...

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