46 research outputs found
The scene of the crime: inventing the serial killer
This article examines the meanings of the crime scene in serial killings, and the tensions between the real and the imagined in the circulation of those meanings. Starting with the Whitechapel Murders of 1888 it argues that they, as well as forming an origin for the construction of the identity of 'the serial killer', initiate certain ideas about the relationship of subjects to spaces and the existence of the self in the modern urban landscape. It suggests that these ideas come to play an integral part in the contemporary discourse of serial killing, both in the popular imagination and in professional analysis. Examining the Whitechapel Murders, more recent cases and modern profiling techniques, it argues that popular and professional representations of crime scenes reveal more of social anxieties about the nature of the public and the private than they do about serial killers. It suggests that 'the serial killer' is not a coherent type, but an invention produced from the confusions of persons and places. Copyright 2006 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. Not for commercial use or unauthorized distribution
Feedback models for gambling control: the use and efficacy of online responsible gambling tools
Social responsibility in gambling has become a major issue for the gaming industry. This has been coupled with the rise of behavioural tracking technologies that allow companies to track every behavioural decision and action made by gamblers on online gambling sites, slot machines, and/or any type of gambling that utilizes player cards. This chapter has a number of distinct but related aims including: (a) a brief overview of behavioral tracking technologies accompanied by a critique of both advantages and disadvantages of such technologies for both the gaming industry and researchers; and (b) results from a series of studies completed using behavioral tracking data to evaluate the efficacy of online responsible gambling tools (particularly in relation to data concerning the use of social responsibility tools such as limit setting, pop-up messaging, and personalized feedback to gamblers)
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Lehrbuch der geÌrichtlichen psychopathologie mit bercÌksichtigung der gesetzgebung von sterreich, Frankreich und Deutschland /
"Zweite ausgabe mit einem Nachtrag: Die zweifelhaflen geisteszustaĂÂnde vor der civilrichter des deutschen reiches nach einfuĂÂhrung des buĂÂrgerlichen gesetzbuchs."Mode of access: Internet
GrundzĂŒge der Criminalphychologie auf Grundlage des Strafgesetzbuchs des deutschen Reichs fĂŒr Aerzte und Juristen.
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