In this Module we learned about the three types of multiple murders: Serial, mass or spree murders. Choose one case of multiple murder (either serial, mass or spree). Research the case online (do not use Wikipedia as anything other than a jumping off point) and write a paper summarizing the case. Present this summary in the form of a 3-5 page paper which will be used as a supplemental reading in a class on criminal behavior. In the paper:
- Provide a detailed description of the case and the type of multiple murder it signifies. Use at least three sources beyond your online notes and assigned textbook.
- Discuss the reasoning for the crime according to the offender (if available) or other sources
- Analyze the case in light of at least two psychological theories that may explain or add to the understanding of the event or case
- Draw a conclusion about the psychological causes of this crime.
Remember, this paper will be assigned as required reading for another class, so make sure that you appropriately define all of the psychological terms that you use as if you were writing for someone who does not have any background in the subject.
Please be sure to include a cover page and a reference page. The paper should be appropriately formatted and cited in accordance to APA standards.
Submit your responses to the M4: Assignment 2 Dropbox by Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria |
Maximum Points
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Chose an appropriate case and identified the type of multiple murder. |
5
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Described the case thoroughly based on outside resources. There should be at least 3 outside sources. |
20
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Described the reasoning for the crime. This may be derived directly from the offender account or indirectly through other sources. |
20
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Described relevant psychological theories that apply to the case. |
20
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Drew conclusion about the crime in terms of the psychological theories presented. |
15
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Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources, displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. |
20
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Total: |
100
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