Welcome to Deviance and Violence Seminar 9  Review unit 8  What to expect  Q and A.

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Welcome to Deviance and Violence Seminar 9  Review unit 8  What to expect  Q and A

Care Providers and Serial Murder Who are considered “Place Specific Killers”?

Care Providers and Serial Murder Place Specific Killers- The Stay at Home or At Work Killers.  These individuals usually work in the health care industry.

Care Providers and Serial Murder

NCAVC and VICAP  What does NCAVC & VICAP stand for?  Why Were they developed?

NCAVC

VICAP

Forensic Anthropology  University of Tennessee Forensic Anthropology Center Purpose  1. Observe bodies decomposing under controlled conditions  2. Skeletonize the remains in order to add them to the research collection.

Death

THE MEDICO-LEGAL EXAMINATION  A.The medico-legal examination brings medical skill to bear upon injury and death investigations.  B.The medical specialist frequently called upon to assist in such cases is the forensic pathologist. 1.Forensic Pathology, a subspecialty of pathology, is the study of how and why people die. 2. Forensic Nursing- The application of forensic science, combined with the biological and psychological education of the registered nurse.

THE MEDICO-LEGAL EXAMINATION  3. Forensic Toxicology- The study of poisons  4.Forensic Odontology- The application of the arts and sciences of dentistry to the legal system.  5.Forensic Anthropology/Archaeology- The examination of human remains/ recovery of scattered or buried remains.  6.Forensic Taphonomy- Interpretation of outdoor death scenes and postmortem processes. History of the body after death.  7.Forensic Entomology- The study of insects associated with a dead body.

Disposition

Sentencing WHAT SHOULD THEIR SENTENCE BE?

Sentencing  Death  Life  Multiple Life Sentences

Capital Punishment  Is capital punishment an appropriate sentence?  Can this type of offender be rehabilitated?

Treatment  Psychiatric  Cognitive Behavioral Therapy  Nothing?

Deviance and Violence Seminar 9  Summary  Last Seminar  Q and A  What to expect for Unit 10