- Crimes: Provide a brief but detailed description of the killer’s actions, including the number of victims, methods of killing, and any notable patterns (e.g., specific locations, victim type, or methods).
- Capture: Explain how the killer was caught. This could include evidence that led to their arrest, investigative techniques used, or a description of how they were eventually apprehended (e.g., confessions, forensic evidence, or public tips).
How were theories of white-collar crime developed? How did the social context of the 1980s and early 1990s give rise to conservative criminological
How were theories of white-collar crime developed? How did the social context of the 1980s and early 1990s give rise to conservative criminological ideals? How is the current context influencing conservative criminology today?