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Dr. Spencer Reid ([info]thisiscalm) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2014-02-07 20:32:00

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Entry tags::class, alex karev, artemis crock, dexter morgan, kitty pryde (aoa), nathan harris, piter de vries, sam winchester, sarah williams, spencer reid

257 // criminology class // open to all
[ Another day, another criminology class. Even though this is his eleventh class, Reid is noticeably nervous today. Sensitive subject. Also a potentially fuller class than usual, thanks to the school fair. ]

Today marks the beginning of a series of lectures on mental illnesses and delusions common to serial killers, starting with schizophrenia. Those of you who weren’t around for our neuro-psychology class on day 247 or who need a refresher course are welcome to grab handouts with the relevant information. It’s not necessary, but I recommend that you study up on basic neurology as these classes can get a little technical?

Thank you.


HISTORICAL SERIAL KILLER – Herbert Mullin

Mullin was born in Salinas, California but was raised in Santa Cruz. His father, a World War II veteran, was strict but not abusive. He frequently discussed his heroic war activities and showed his son how to use a gun at an early age. Mullin had numerous friends at school and was voted "Most Likely to Succeed" by his classmates. However, shortly after graduating from high school, one of his best friends was killed in a car accident, and Mullin was devastated. He built a shrine to his deceased friend in his bedroom. Later he expressed fears that he was homosexual, even though he had a longtime girlfriend at the time.

By 1972, Mullin was 25 and had moved back in with his parents in Santa Cruz. By now he was hearing voices in his head that told him an earthquake was imminent, and that only through murder could he save California. Mullin's birthday, April 18, was the anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, which he thought was very significant.
Mullin believed that the war in Vietnam had produced enough American deaths to forestall earthquakes as a sort of blood sacrifice to nature, but that with the war winding down so much by late 1972, he would need to start killing people in order to have enough deaths to keep the earthquake away. On October 13, 1972, Mullin beat a homeless man to death with a baseball bat. The man, 55, had been hitchhiking and Mullin struck him down after tricking him into looking at the car engine. Mullin was to claim later that the victim was Jonah from the Bible, and that he had sent Mullin a telepathic message saying, "Pick me up and throw me over the boat. Kill me so that others will be saved." The man's body was found the next day.

The next victim was Mary Guilfoyle, 24, a Cabrillo College student who was running late for an interview. She was picked up by Mullin while hitchhiking. Herbert stabbed her through the chest and the back. He then dissected her body and scattered her remains alongside a hillside road. Only four days later, on a Thursday in November, Mullin claimed his third victim when he went to confess his sins. In a delusional state, he believed the priest, Father Henri Tomei, wanted to volunteer to be his next sacrifice to keep away the earthquakes. He beat, kicked, and stabbed the priest to death. Father Tomei bled to death in the confessional while a parishioner watched Mullin run away. The witness description did not help the police.

[ Wiki ] 

PSYCHOLOGY — Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by a breakdown in thinking and poor emotional responses. Common symptoms include delusions, such as the feeling that someone is out to get you; seeing things that are not there; disorganized thinking; a lack of emotion and a lack of motivation. Schizophrenia causes significant social and work problems. Symptoms begin typically in young adulthood and about 0.3–0.7% of people are affected during their lifetime. Diagnosis is based on observed behavior and the person's reported experiences.

Genetics, early environment, psychological and social processes appear to be important contributory factors. Some recreational and prescription drugs appear to cause or worsen symptoms. The many possible combinations of symptoms have triggered debate about whether the diagnosis represents a single disorder or a number of seperate syndromes. Despite the origin of the term from the Greek roots skhizein ("to split") and phrēn ("mind"), schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality", or "multiple personality disorder"—a condition with which it is often confused in public perception. Rather, the term means a "splitting of mental functions", reflecting the presentation of the illness.

An important thing to note — and I really can’t stress this enough — is that although schizophrenia is relatively common among serial killers, the illness itself does not encourage violent or homicidal behaviour. Many schizophrenics also suffer from depression or anxiety disorders, and without proper care it is not uncommon that they self-medicate with drugs or alcohol which in turn can make the condition worsen. Social problems such as long-term unemployment, poverty and homelessness are common and the average life expectancy of people with the disorder is 12 to 15 years less than those without. This is a direct result of increased physical health problems and a higher suicide rate.
It’s the difficulty of the living situation itself, not the disorder that drive these people to kill.

[ Wiki ]


PRACTICAL APPLICATION

[ There is no practical application for this class. Instead he’ll put focus on the Q&A section — questions are especially encouraged this time around. ]

Q&A

[ A Q&A thread can be found here for all your question-based needs! There is also a suggestions box available — just note that your character is dropping a note in the box in the subject header and it will be brought up during the next class! ]



(( The Criminology Class is held in an open lecture format, meaning that there's no ic signup process involved! Feel free to mingle at your leisure — email notifs are off but Reid has a thread HERE if you wish to hit him up. For more information about the setup and purpose of the class, go HERE. The attached links are a full account of the entire lecture so feel free to use them as topics of discussion! ))


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Talk to Reid?
[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-07 07:36 pm UTC (link)
[ Last chance to do so before he disappears for a canon update! ]

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[info]tallerthanthou
2014-02-08 05:28 am UTC (link)
[Heading up after the class.] Is it hard to profile a case like that where the victims are all over or do they usually get caught like this one where they just get sloppy?

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-08 10:45 am UTC (link)
That depends. There are a lot of factors that go into an investigation like this one — victimology is just one of them and sometimes geographic profiling gives us a lot more information than knowledge of this particular killers preferences. If anything it makes it harder to predict where they'll strike next, but even there we can use other evidence to narrow the search down.

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[info]tallerthanthou
2014-02-09 12:01 am UTC (link)
[Nodding.] Did they even realize they were looking for a serial killer before they stumbled on him?

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-09 09:58 am UTC (link)
It's difficult to tell. The paperwork in the 70s wasn't as well-organized or documented as it is today, but I'd wager a guess and say they didn't realize it until 1973 when the FBI was called in.

Local law enforcement handles a large number of murders and related disturbances every day, so it can be difficult to link two or several murders together. The FBI can't get involved without an invitation, so even though we're structured to handle a smaller amount of special cases we can't really spot a serial killer before the local police does.

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[info]tallerthanthou
2014-02-12 05:22 pm UTC (link)
Sounds like red tape getting in the way of stopping killers.

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-12 07:11 pm UTC (link)
That's... one way of looking at it, but the alternative isn't much better.

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[info]tallerthanthou
2014-02-13 05:46 am UTC (link)
You mean vigilante justice? It's kind of what he does.]

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-13 08:15 pm UTC (link)
Yeah. That's what I mean. [ Or rogue agents, which is practically the same level of badness. ]

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2014-02-08 05:29 am UTC (link)
[She hangs back to talk to him.] Big topic. [Some concern in those eyes.]

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-08 10:11 am UTC (link)
Important topic. [ And about four people in the dome will understand why. ] How, uhm... what did you think?

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2014-02-08 09:29 pm UTC (link)
[That's more than she might have guessed.] I thought it went well. Lots of good information. [Some things she didn't know.]

How did it go for you?

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-08 10:26 pm UTC (link)
[ It makes sense when you know who they are. ] Good..? I think? I mean, it's not my first time holding a lecture.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2014-02-09 12:39 am UTC (link)
Not your first time doing one on schizophrenia around people who know you?

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-09 10:00 am UTC (link)
Most of them don't know that much about me. [ Stop bringing attention to it! ] It's part of the job. Schizophrenia is common enough in the cases we handle.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2014-02-09 04:01 pm UTC (link)
[A little nod.] That must be hard.

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-09 04:20 pm UTC (link)
You get used to it. [ No, you don't. ]

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[info]blue_eyed
2014-02-11 01:22 am UTC (link)
[ another day, another criminology class, another chance to take a peek at reid's endlessly interesting mind. piter can never help himself, especially when the opportunity is one so rich as this.

he's well-versed in the sensitivity of this subject by now, and he lingers after class, very clearly watching reid— just to let him know that he can see it all. it wouldn't surprise him, of course, if reid already knows as much. in fact, he expects it.
] Rather bold, facing a topic so intimate. [ it's not a compliment, merely an observation— and a silent question: did reid truly think himself ready for this? ]

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-11 10:14 am UTC (link)
[ He'd like to think he's ready, what with the eight years in the Bureau and the multitude of UnSubs that displayed some level of schizophrenia but every time a new case lands that points towards this particular disorder, something inside him squirms violently. Today is no different, no matter the air of professionalism he's put on.

He tenses as Piter approaches, ironically enough a result of his attempts to relax. ]


It's important. Most people still have a lot of misconceptions about schizophrenia.

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[info]blue_eyed
2014-02-17 03:22 am UTC (link)
The haut monde will fear what it cannot understand; this much has been proven time and again. [ there's no sympathy in his tone, only cold assertiveness— and perhaps a hint of bitterness. ] My mind is utterly clear, but I've had accusations of madness hurled at me many a time.

[ piter doesn't intend to lie, but to reid it must be clear that the mind of a killer like piter is anything but typical. at this moment, though, piter truly feels as though he's in full possession of all his faculties. but stability with piter rarely lasts: there will always be some small outburst or another, some grossly human pang to rattle him, but he'll never consider himself as "unstable" as the baron once accused him of being. ]

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-17 02:44 pm UTC (link)
[ Oh, he knows that Piter isn't anything that could be described as mentally sound but the definition of crazy doesn't fit either. Too broad. Not accurate enough for his needs and although Reid has yet to fully pin the profile on the mentat, he has enough to sketch some general pattern of organized psychopath. ]

It's... an easy label to put on someone. Crazy, evil... it's an easy explanation for something that can't be explained easily. Humans crave order, complex characteristics makes it difficult for us to categorize properly.

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[info]blue_eyed
2014-02-23 01:52 am UTC (link)
The common man understands very little beyond his small, common life— but still he struggles to predict what, to his small, common mind, is unpredictable. There is nothing for that mind to understand, to categorize... but it hurls its judgment nonetheless.

Perhaps that is true madness, eh? Or stupidity— another easy label. [ he chuckles softly, darkly. ] Whatever the label, minds such as those know nothing of categorization. [ but maybe minds such as piter's know too much of it. ]

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-23 12:41 pm UTC (link)
I suppose that depends on what we're talking about... actually, avoiding cognitive categorization could be considered more of a marker of intelligence — through a western industrialized ethnocentric view, of course. Working against preconceived notions, fighting against your prejudices in favor of truth, of knowledge... isn't that the opposite of, uh. Stupidity?

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[info]blue_eyed
2014-02-23 08:10 pm UTC (link)
I speak of those whose minds work aided only by their own biases; they believe themselves bright knowledge-seekers and only prove themselves ignorant in their haste to mimic what they consider "smart." If they have potential, they'll not uncover it that way.

Cognitive categorization is a skill I'm well-versed in, but not a skill that must be constantly called upon. The specialist will bend and break his data to suit the few categories that he knows, but the generalist must see more— that which cannot be categorized. [ a smirk. ] Yet is that not a category of its own?

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-02-24 12:58 pm UTC (link)
[ This is why he enjoys talking to Piter. The intellectual back and forth, knowing that he could say practically anything and not need to explain himself — it's refreshing and dangerous and gives him a thrill so much like his job used to do. Four months in Marina. He need any substitute he can get. ]

You could drive yourself crazy, thinking like that. [ Something people have told him on several occasions. Can't think yourself out of this one, profiler... and yet he always tries. ]

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