I redid my literture review but now I have to do the self editing sheet. I am also working on my website at the moment. Either tomorrow or sometime next week I have to meet up with Mt. Duty.
I am so excited to watch as your project comes together. I'm glad to see you spending some time on your portfolio - don't let the writing overwhelm you. - Mrs. Savido
Signatures – is a part of his fantasy, a personal gesture that he feels compelled to leave in other to be satisfied
Linkage Blindness – Several similar homicides have occurred, police might deny that they are connected. They might refuse to check and see if there are related murders in other jurisdictions.
Modus Operandi (MO) - reflects what the killer had to do to commit the crime
Signatures - is a ritual something the subject does intentionally for emotional satisfaction - something that isn't necessary to perpetuate the crime
ViCAP - Violent Criminal Apprehension Program
Necrophilia – sexual desire for dead bodies: sexual feelings for or sexual acts with dead bodies
Cold Case – refers to a crime or accident that has not been solved and is not the subject of current criminal investigation or civil litigation, but for which new information could emerge from new witness testimony or re-examined archives, as well as retained material evidence
Homicide – refers to the act of killing another human being
Jane Doe – is used as a placeholder name for a female party, in a legal action, case or discussion, whose true identity is either unknown or must be withheld for legal reasons. The name is also used to refer to a male corpse or hospital patient whose identity is unknown
John Doe – is used as a placeholder name for a male party, in a legal action, case or discussion, whose true identity is either unknown or must be withheld for legal reasons. The name is also used to refer to a male corpse or hospital patient whose identity is unknown
Evidence – something that gives a sign of proof of the existence o truth of something, or that helps somebody to come to a particular conclusion
Investigation – an examination or inquiry into something, especially a detailed one that is undertaken officially, or the act of undertaking an examination
Forensic Scientist – investigate crimes by collecting crime scene evidence and using the natural sciences to analyze the data they recover
Crime Scene – a location where an illegal act took place, and comprises the area from which most of the physical evidence is retrieved by trained law enforcement personnel, crime scene investigators or in rare circumstances, forensic scientist
Serial Killer – a person who murders usually three or more people over a period of more than 30 days with a “cooling off” period between each murder
I am so excited to watch as your project comes together. I'm glad to see you spending some time on your portfolio - don't let the writing overwhelm you.
ReplyDelete- Mrs. Savido