Category: Murder

  • The Empowerment of the Houston LQBTQ Community: The Role of the Murder of Paul Broussard

    Paul Broussard was a bank employee who lived in Houston. He was beaten and stabbed to death on July 4 in 1991 by ten young people who, according to one of them, came from Woodlands to Montrose. On July 4, 1991, Paul Broussard and his friends Cary Anderson and Richard Delaunay were attacked by teenagers…

  • Video Recording of George Floyds Murder

    Video is an integral part of human life, as it allows people to capture many important moments. There was a time when videos were recorded only for keeping important events in memory. Still, over time, the possibilities have increased, and now video recording is widely used in many areas of peoples lives. Making a video…

  • How to Conduct Greeting Session With Patients With Suicide, and Homicide

    Table of Contents Introduction Patients with the Risks of Suicide Patients with the Risks of Homicide Patients with the Risk of Self-Harm Conclusion References Introduction The greeting session does not involve any deep analysis of the clients thoughts and diagnosis as well. It can be described as a get-to-know meeting rather than wholesome work. During…

  • Intimate Partner Violence and Homicide in Greece

    The course material I have studied so far has been interesting and informative for me. I have found many though-provoking takeaways throughout the course, but the ones that seemed most surprising to me were discussed in chapters 6 and 7 on Homicide and Sexual Victimization. First, it was rather interesting for me to read about…

  • Can We Consider the War a Form of Murder

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Murder is an act of crime in which prior meditations about target persons are involved before performing the execution. It is undoubtedly that individuals can plan, either solely or in groups, and wage war against their fellows. Engagement in violence has been associated with historical…

  • Suicide, Homicide, and Psychological Theories

    Introduction Suicide refers to the act where an individual initiates their sudden death willingly. There are many causes of suicidal behavior. They include depression, schizophrenia and stressful issues. Essentially, people who try to commit suicide exhibit serious psychological disturbances, which make them, feel that death is the only permanent solution to the issues troubling them.…

  • Suicide, Homicide, and Psychological Theories

    Introduction Suicide refers to the act where an individual initiates their sudden death willingly. There are many causes of suicidal behavior. They include depression, schizophrenia and stressful issues. Essentially, people who try to commit suicide exhibit serious psychological disturbances, which make them, feel that death is the only permanent solution to the issues troubling them.…

  • President Harry S. Trumans Assassination Attempt

    Introduction The American presidency is riddled with numerous successful and attempted assassinations. James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy are among the presidents who have been assassinated in the American history (McCann, 2006). Andrew Jackson, William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman are among the presidents whose assassination attempts have failed.…

  • Emmett Till Murder Analysis as a Critical Incident

    Ochberg (2014) provides an efficient model that can help analyze critical incidents. It is possible to apply the method to consider the Emmett Till murder case. It is possible to start the analysis with the Red Blob (Ochberg, 2014). Thus, a teenaged African American (14 years old) was killed in August 1955. He was killed…

  • Two Verdicts for Casey Anthony Murder Trial

    Table of Contents Introduction The Case of Casey Anthony The Trial by Media Media Influence and Justice Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Two parallel systems of justice coexist in the United States today, often operating at cross-purposes due to their different sets of rules. While the conventional court system is based on a strict application of…