Case Study: Criminal Psychology Analysis and Profile on a Case of the Judge Being Shot
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This paper provides a comprehensive criminal psychology analysis and profiling of a case involving the shooting of a judge. Two perpetrators, motivated by alleged injustices in divorce property disputes, targeted the judge, her family, and associates of their ex-wives, resulting in two fatalities and two injuries. The perpetrators eventually committed suicide after being cornered by police. The study delves into the psychological entanglements, latent stage, malignant transformation, implementation, and decline phases of the perpetrators’ criminal psychology. The case underscores the complexity of emotional homicides, the role of revenge and jealousy, and the dynamics of joint criminal activity.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/jpbr.v6n2p22
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