- 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).
What role does emotions play in rational choice theories? What are the policy implications of biosocial theories? How can biosocial theories be
What role does emotions play in rational choice theories? What are the policy implications of biosocial theories? How can biosocial theories be misused?