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Ted Bundy Profiling
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This assignment is a criminal profiling research . The student will pick a high-profile criminal listed on the assignment page and explain the biological, situational, and developmental factors contributing to this criminal’s behavior, including geographic mobility, victimology, and M.O./signature.
Examples of Possible Criminal Profiles
David Berkowitz (son of sam)
Dennis Rader (BTK)
Ted Bundy
Jeffry Dahmer
Albert Fish
John Wayne Gacy
Aileen Wuornos
Make sure you provide the following:
1. Give a thorough description of the criminal’s background (life story).
2. Utilize course material to explain the criminal’s behavior to include geographical mobility, victimology, modus operandi, and signature
3. Discuss how psychological theories and research contributed to this criminal’s apprehension, prosecution, understanding and/or treatment.
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Ted Bundy Profiling
1. Background of the Criminal’s Life Story
Ted Bundy was born on November 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vermont, to Eleanor Louise Cowell, a single mother. He was raised initially as the son of his grandfather, who was mistakenly believed to be his father. His real father was absent, and Bundy’s mother later married a man named John Bundy, from whom Ted took his surname. Bundy had a troubled childhood marked by family instability, feelings of abandonment, and a strained relationship with his stepfather.
Bundy attended several universities, including the University of Washington, where he studied psychology. During his college years, he began exhibiting antisocial behavior, including petty thefts and…