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CONCLUSION

Understanding through science might be a little hard to comprehend for an average person, but we can try to understand that most serial kills are psychopaths. But understanding the serial killer doesn't justify what they did. But there is a chance by understanding the mind we can ent children turing into this or if they do we can realize this is happening and get them help. This will help protect the comunity and maybe with further research we can find a way to heal people with this mental disorder. Jeffrey Dahmer was cimited of 15 murders and was sentenced to 936 years in prison. An inmate beat Dahmer to death with a bar from the weight machine.

Problems With Finding the Solution

  • Just one example
  • can't get into someones mind
  • The power of perspective
  • Eacher persons history is different
  • some serial killers might have nothing wrong with them
  • society might not follow the science without being fully educated in the subject
  • can we understand the cause vs affect

TAKE HIM TO THE COURTS

opposite views

Jeffrey Dahmer

His Crimes

His Childhood

Jeffrey Dahmer was not given the right to plea not guilty by case of insanity even though he was diagnosed as a psychopath

Forty-six U.S. states have some version of the insanity defense on the books, with Utah, Montana, Idaho and Kansas disallowing it. This defense is designed to protect people who are incapable of understanding or controlling their criminal actions and to help them get treatment.

  • at age 17 after his graduation from high school he committed his first crime.
  • Steven Hicks was a hitchhiker that Dahmer bludgeoned, strangled, dismembered and buried his body in the woods behind his house
  • his serial killing streak started in the late 80s
  • He would pick up men, most homosexual, from basically wherever and would take them back to his apartment
  • he would get them drunk or drugged and have sexual relations with them
  • he would then kill them and maybe continue sexual relations with the dead bodies
  • He would then cut up the bodies
  • he would keep the skulls as trophies and also kept a pot of different hands and men genitalia parts in his closet
  • he would also eat different parts of the body claiming he could then have something from each body with him forever
  • Born May 21, 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • He was claimed to be a happy child till the age so 6 when he had a minor surgery for a double hernia
  • at the same time of the surgery his younger brother was born and he started loosing self confidence
  • He was sexually molested by a neighbor at age 8
  • started decapitating animals and counting their heads in the backyard at the age of 10
  • in his early teens he was tense and had no friends
  • at age 14 he claimed to start having compulsions for necrophilia and murder
  • then followed his parents divorce and all the psychological stress that comes with that

Personal Knowledge

I believe if someone is diagnosed as a psychopath like Jeffery Dahmer he should be able to plea insanity since it was legal in his state. he would still have been punished but he would also be receiving psychiatric help while spending time in prison.

Understanding as a society

  • The society can understand the way serial killers make decisions through shared knowledge we can learn through science and public information about the people and the court case.
  • Science
  • Jeffrey Dahmer's life and case

Knowledge Question

KQ: To what extent can the society understand the human sciences and natural sciences of people committing ethically wrong doings?

Natural Sciences

Human Sciences

The Crime Scene

  • abnormal anatomy or chemical activity within the left frontal lobe. this could be because of abnormal growth (genetic), brain disease or injury.
  • this area also related to fear conditioning
  • a second factor is believed to be partially responsible is primary socialization of individuals in dysfunctional environments like abuse, lack of education, or poverty at home

Human Sciences are all about the knower and their person Ways of Knowing.

Jeffrey would be the knower and his ways of knowing would be slightly distorted compared to a mentally healthy person

  • Reason
  • Emotion
  • Sense Perception
  • Intuition
  • Language
  • Memory

Knowledge Claims

Jeffrey Dahmer is a Psycopath

RLS

Jeffrey Dahmer was a serial killer that had sexual relations before or after the death of his male victims. He then kept some body parts as trophies and other parts for consumption.

  • Jeffrey Dahmer was a serial killer
  • Ethics
  • Jeffrey Dahmer is a psychotic because he meets the Diagnosis Criteria
  • Human Sciences
  • Natural Sciences
  • A society can come to understand the human mind to a certain extent.

Jeffrey Dahmer

  • During the case Dahmer was diagnosed with psychosis by a Psychiatrist, named Dr. Wahlstrom
  • Psychopaths and sociopaths are people that seem normal but have no sense of ethics or the rights of other people.
  • a Psychopath is refered for a more serious dangerous case compared to a sociopath
  • Diagnosis Criteria
  • from a young teenager there is a disregard for and violation of the rights of others, those right's considered normal by society, indicated by at least 3 of the following:
  • repeated acts that endangers others and self
  • conning for pleasure, repeated lying, use of alias
  • being impulsive
  • poor work behavior and bad at meeting financial obligations
  • rationalizing pain inflicted on others
  • 18 years of age
  • evidence of a conduct disorder with onset before age 15
  • symptoms not due to another mental disorder

Understanding a Serial Killer's mind

Works Sited

http://www.viewzone.com/sociopath.html

http://www.npr.org/templates/story.php?storyld=129175964

http://www.criminal-psychology.net/site/jeffrey-dahmer/

http://www.biography.com/people/jeffrey-dahmer-9264755

Intro

A man was walking around with handcuffs on and the police stopped to question him. the man led the police to the man that had cuffed him. The cops smelt something off in the apartment, so they searched the area finding body parts in the mans closet and his fridge.

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