Introduction According to a psychological profile, the IQ level of caught serial killers is above the average value that equals approximately 150 that is very close to the level of genius. Actually, the issue of a psychological profile of serial killers is global, because this method used in many countries such as United States and Australia, Canada and England, Finland and the Netherlands, Singapore and South Africa (Criminal profiling). I have chosen this issue, because it is interesting for me
Criminal profiling also referred to as offender profiling is the investigative tool, which looks at and analyses psychological and behavioral characteristics of an unknown subject. Thus, helping investigators accurately predict and profile the characteristics of an unknown subjects or offenders, and whether they are likely to have committed a crime under investigation. The psychological expertise of the people investigating such crimes and profiling criminals is of great interest for various reasons
Racial Profiling Against Native Americans Racial Profiling is one of the types of discrimination. Discrimination means treating other differently based on their race or ethnicity and according to law dictionary discrimination refers to the treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit. While racial profiling is judging or treating another
Running Head: Aileen WuornosSerial Killer Aileen WuornosSerial Killer [Name of the Author] [Name of the Institute] [Date] Abstract This paper looks at the inward workings of female serial executioners, a theme of discourse that is ignored in the criminal equity group. These quiet executioners kill their victimized people and keep on murdering until they are at long last gotten, which persuades that they would never quit executing if the shot of getting got was thin. Interestingly
Tourism and Hospitality Research. The article reviewed is ‘Taiwan’s MICE visitors: business, leisure and education dimensions’ which is authored by Che-Chao Chiang, Brian King and Thu-Huong Nguyen and published in year 2012. The research is based on the motivational and socio-demographic characteristics of meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) visitors to Taiwan in order to identify salient market subgroups or segments. The objective of the research is to create a better understanding