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ID number:387274
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Published: 21.04.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Both James Alan Fox and Jack Levin work at Northeastern University in the field of Criminal Justice and Sociology. These men have put together a survey reviewing the topic of serial killers in the article entitled "Serial Murder: A Survey". This paper will cover the main topics discussed by these two intelligent men.
For starters, media is said to have boosted the fears in human beings when it comes to serial killers. Estimates of victims were made from 3,500 to 5,000 deaths a year. This will sooner or later scar the public to great lengths. From looking at evidence, it was noted that a usual serial killer would take six lives a year. This figure forms about 240 deaths a year in total throughout this country resulting in about 1% of all murders. To some this may seem like "good news".
Next, Fox and Levin look at the profile of a serial killer. …

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