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A 6 page paper which examines various aspects of crimes related to causes and the individuals who commit. The discussion is based on information provided by student which pertains to their particular course. No bibliography is provided as the information faxed has no bibliographic information.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAcrmcls.rtf
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people commit crimes, and more often than not these preconceived notions are limited and biased or prejudiced. The following paper examines material that details some of the truths about crime
and the causes of crime based on information provided by the student requesting this paper. What Has Been Learned First and foremost it is impossible for this writer
to elaborate upon what the particular student has learned throughout their course. What this reader or writer would learn from having taking such a course is different from what the
student would have learned, and bearing in mind that this writer has not taken the class, the student needs to realize that what is presented herein is only a discussion
of the possibilities of what one could have learned about crime through this particular course, based on the material the student has provided. From the material sent in by
the student there was truly only one particular fact, or facts, that seemed intriguing in the sense that the information was previously not know to this writer. This involved the
manner in which females commit crimes, or murders. The fact that women generally poison or suffocate their victims was surprising, though the fact that they lure their victims, rather than
aggressively approach them, was no surprise. This particular writer also understood that there was a difference between mass murderers and serial killers. Mass murderers are generally individuals who may not
have any kind of grand long term plan, but rather act out on fear and anger and other emotions. They have a tendency to kill all at once, rather than
deliberately continue with crimes over a period of time. From the material presented by the student there was nothing new that helped this writer understand the causes of crimes.
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