Milestone 3 PSY 310

Question

Overview: The final project for this course is the creation of an executive summary report. You will write a summary, conduct a crime assessment, and create a profile of a criminal. You will then develop a conclusion and consider the investigative use of the information you have compiled. Criminal psychology encompasses a wide range of information about someone which can be drawn together, synthesized, and written into a format used by the criminal justice system prior to an arrest. Typically, criminal psychologists are called upon to provide advice and consultation when the crimes are not straightforward. Law enforcement officers are experts at tracking data and looking for crime‐related clues to help them solve a case. However, when they need assistance determining who a criminal is, or what a criminal’s motivation might be—in a predictive sense—they rely on the capabilities of professionals who are versed both in criminology and psychology. A criminal profile emerges as data comes together. This is not the same as the information you see on the news; rather, it is a comprehensive look at the biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors that make a person unique to a criminal case. Some of the information is based on empirical data and some is based on educated assumptions made by the criminal psychologist.

In this executive summary report, you will look at a variety of factors and work to answer the question “who is this person?” You will examine criminal statistics, lifestyle, upbringing, medical and mental health information, along with a range of other information, that will help you answer the “who, what, when, where, and why” of your chosen case. It will be your job to draw from your previous education and training to learn how to understand what information is relevant to your case. There is no piece of information that is too small to help you build the mosaic of how past activity can help predict future activity. Your profile will be thorough, addressing all of the areas and questions above for the aim of assisting investigators to understand the criminal and his or her motivations and motives as well as the risk of the criminal activity continuing in the future. Through prompts and independent research outside of the text, you’ll peer into the world of investigative profiling.

For this Milestone Two task, you will complete a draft of the profile portion of the final project assessment. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

III. Profile

  1. Develop a demographic summary of the individual based on analysis of data from the case.
  2. Explain the impact that biological factors of the case had on the individual’s behavior
  3. Explain the impact that developmental factors of the case had on the individual’s behavior.
  4. Explain the impact that environmental factors of the case had on the individual’s behavior.
  5. Apply theories to the emerging hypothesis of the motivation of your chosen subject. In your response, consider the biological, psychological,social, and criminal violence theories.

Solution

                                      Milestone One

  1. Summary

For this paper, I have chosen to write a summary report of the Frank Timmons case. Frank was a suspect of murder and rape alongside other few crimes and was convicted as a serial killer (SNHU, 2020). At first, it is important to consider his background in order to understand better the reasons behind him committing those crimes. He came from a family of thirteen children, where he was the second youngest. His father, Billy, worked as a car dealer while his mother, Loretta, worked as a maid. When Frank was 12-year-old, he did not only experience the loss of a mother but had also previously experienced his parent’s divorce (SNHU, 2020).  Since Frank was left under the care of his father, parenting alone was challenging for Billy, where some of the children claimed that he was alcoholic, strict, and sometimes abusive. Additionally, Frank’s late mother was not described as an active parent when she was alive. Therefore, Franks was mostly under the care of his elder sister, Margret, to whom the responsibility of looking after her younger siblings fell. However, there are some mental health concerns about Margret by her siblings and others, especially because it was challenging for her to establish and maintain relationships and keeping jobs. Margaret, who had tried to commit suicide severally, was believed to have even sexually abused her siblings, including Frank (SNHU, 2020) ……………for help with this assignment contact us via email Address: consulttutor10@gmail.com

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