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Pick one of any persons identified as a mass murderer, a serial killer, or a spree killer
Question 1:- This PowerPoint Presentation consists of what makes someone a serial killer, mass murderer or spree killer. In week 10 you will be required to submit a PowerPoint Presentation on an individual serial killer, mass murderer, or spree killer of your choice (Excluding Jeffrey Dahmer). There are many names of serial killers, mass murders or spree killers within your textbook to choose from or you can Google mass murderers, serial killers, or spree killers. You will find many individuals to choose from for your PowerPoint Presentation.
Criteria applies to subject:
1. The characteristics of the type of killer you have selected, (Mass, Serial, Spree) An explanation of how your chosen topic person fits the trait of a mass, serial or spree killer.
2. Topic person characteristics to include: Facts about your topic person- include their childhood, criminal history, and where they are now (prison, deceased, etc.)
3. Include all that apply: Myths and Typologies that apply (Chapter 1) Psychopathy/traits ( Chapter 3) Victimology: Who were your subjects victims? Why? What type of victims were they? (Stranger, family, patient etc. ) What if anything the victims did that may have facilitated them becoming a victim and why. (Chapters 4 and 10) If you're unable to do PowerPoint slide just write it step by stem I'll make the PowerPoints slides. At least 12/13 slide please follow all the instructions too.
Question 2:- Describe a way potential victims could reduce their chances of becoming a victim." Provide one example for your response. Reference the example below. Example: A common way to reduce the chances of becoming a victim is to avoid going out alone.
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