Category: Criminal Behavior

  • Rape Culture: When Sexual Violence Against Women Is Normalized And Excused

    Rape Culture: When Sexual Violence Against Women Is Normalized And Excused Since 1998, the estimated number of women sexually assaulted in the United States is a staggering 17,700,000. The percentage of alleged perpetrators that have walked free is even more alarming at 99%. Why are these numbers so incredibly high? What is causing this problem?…

  • Ted Bundy: A Life From The Beginning To An End

    Ted Bundy: A Life From The Beginning To An End Ted Bundy has proven himself to be one of the most infamous people in Americas history. How a young boy raised by his family could turn into such a rageful monster and commit murder after murder for over a decade astonishes many. Bundys childhood, educated…

  • Ted Bundy: Peculiarities Of Criminal Behaviour

    Ted Bundy: Peculiarities Of Criminal Behaviour Theodore Robert Bundy, also known as Ted Bundy, was born on November 24th, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont. What his family did not know was that he was going to be known as one of the most popular American serial killers. Bundy kidnapped, raped, and murdered numerous young women and…

  • Canada Criminal Justice: Youth Gang Involvement

    Canada Criminal Justice: Youth Gang Involvement Introduction The most common problem is reducing gang wars in Canada. The Canadian government has consistent to reduce gang crime with applicable criminal laws. Though the criminal activities are increasing rather than decreases in the social platform, the main reason behind the criminal activities is a huge attraction in…

  • Rape Culture And Supporting Violence Against Women

    Rape Culture And Supporting Violence Against Women Before feminism in the 19th century, society holds an old concept of gender inequality and gender roles; they did not respect the marginalized groups such as women and other racial groups. Men, in general, considered women as property. Sadly, over the years, even after the emergence of feminismwhere…

  • Murders And Murderers In The Book The Cases That Haunt Us

    Murders And Murderers In The Book The Cases That Haunt Us In the book The Cases that Haunt us by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker it talk about different murders and murderers.Some of the Cases it talks about are the JonBenet Ramsey case and the Lindbergh kidnapping. All of the murder cases in the book…

  • Timeline Of Many Brutal Crimes Of Ted Bundy

    Timeline Of Many Brutal Crimes Of Ted Bundy Encounter with Ted Bundy: A Chilling Introduction On a chilly afternoon in late 1977, a young, newly-wed woman of 26 was dropped off at her Volkswagen Beetle by her sister-in-law. Her name was Gini McNair. She waved goodbye to her companion, unlocked the driver’s door, and stepped…

  • Psychological Theories Of Criminal Behaviour Of Ted Bundy As A Serial Killer

    Psychological Theories Of Criminal Behaviour Of Ted Bundy As A Serial Killer Introduction The definition of serial killer accepted by the police and academics says that a serial killer is someone who has killed, spaced through time, three or more people who were previously unknown to him. (Haggerty, 2009) However, as Haggerty (2009) states this…

  • Levels Of Aggregation Of Hate Crime

    Levels Of Aggregation Of Hate Crime Hate crime is hard to characterize, measure, and clarify. In the wake of condensing a portion of the main applied issues and hypothetical points of view, we talk about the viable challenges related to information assortment. Even though the research writing stays little and to a great extent descriptive,…

  • Dissociative Identity Disorder And Criminal Behavior

    Dissociative Identity Disorder And Criminal Behavior In the late 1970s, a young man named Billy Milligan, became a controversial public figure for being the first person in U.S. history, who was found not guilty of committed several crimes (including kidnapping, armed robbery, and raping three women), by reason of insanity, due to his suffering from…