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Question
What was the real problem facing profilers in attempting to effectively profile the D.C. Snipers?a. the variety of rifles used in the killings
b. their mobility
c. their race and the number of offenders
d. ineffective eye witnesses
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a. There are currently five such facilities operating in the United States.
b. Bodies are observed decomposing under controlled conditions.
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a. mental health diagnosis
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c. hair, fibers, and paint analysis
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a. offender profiling
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a. statistics
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a. early twenties
b. late twenties
c. early thirties
d. late thirties
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a. 1925
b. 1950
c. 1975
d. 2000
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a. Kristen Gilbert
b. Dolores Claiborne
c. Filipina Narciso
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This offender was a respiratory therapist for nine years. He confessed to killing dozens of terminally ill patients over 10 years. He claimed to be an "angel of death" who had killed as many as 200 victims.
a. Charles Cullen
b. Efren Saldivar
c. Donald Harvey
d. George Clooney
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Charles Cullen confessed to the murders of how many patients over a period of 16 years?
a. 40
b. 13
c. 2
d. over 20
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What are offenders who kill family or relatives called?
a. angels of death
b. black widows
c. demons of death
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The Yorker study found that most healthcare providers who committed murders came from which states?
a. Illinois, Kentucky, and Florida
b. California, Hawaii, Florida, and Georgia
c. New York, Alabama, California, and Illinois
d. California, Texas, Michigan, and Florida
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a. 82
b. Less than 30
c. 55
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a. gas"mask fetish
b. women's underwear fetish.
c. sex organs of corpses fetish.
d. women's teeth fetish.
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a. necrophilia
b. pedophilia
c. scopophilia
d. sadism
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a. the punisher / the punished
b. observing / exposing
c. alive / dead
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a. He fell in love with her and couldn't bear to be without her.
b. He wanted to apologize for breaking into her apartment.
c. He felt terrible that he had forgotten her radio in his car, and he didn't want her to think him a thief.
d. He forgot his keys.
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These people seldom marry, are not sexually attracted to other adults, and in their own twisted perspective do not harm children because they care about them.
a. female sex offenders
b. pedophiles
c. abusers
d. serial killers
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This killer placed Internet requests for young homosexual men interested in "slaughter and consumption" and received many serious responses. After meeting and rejecting four men because they were not suitable, he found a willing man in an Internet chat room. After the killing, the victim was butchered and kept in a refrigerator. By the time the homosexual paraphiliac was caught he had cannibalized most of the victim.
a. Charles Albright
b. Jeffrey Dahmer
c. Gary Heidnik
d. Armin Meiwes
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Offenders may suppress traumatic event(s) to the point where he or she cannot consciously recall the experience(s). What may this be called?
a. causal overkill
b. psychodynamic violence
c. splitting off the experience
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Female serial killers are most likely to be _____.
a. sent to death row/executed
b. given life in prison
c. never apprehended
d. confined to mental hospital