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Derek Morgan ([info]bloodcakedarmor) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2013-02-19 08:51:00

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Entry tags::class, buffy summers, dawn summers, derek morgan, enma kozato, kitty pryde (aoa), peter parker (tas), piter de vries, sam winchester, yuuki kuran

207 ✝ Criminology Class ✝ Open to All
[It’s Criminology Class time! And standing at the front of the class is not Doctor Spencer Reid. Nope. It’s Derek Morgan. He’s even sort of dressed up for the occasion in what he’d usually wear to the office back home, nice dress pants and a dress shirt. He looks completely confident up there, used to speaking in front of groups of people even if he usually has the support of other members of the BAU with him. This time he’s alone. And he’s okay with that. Reid asked him to do this next class and Derek was happy to oblige.]

Alright, let’s get this thing going. [It’s said loud enough to be heard among the chatter of the attendees. Once it’s quiet, he offers up one of his most charming smiles at the room.] As you can probably tell, I’m not Doctor Reid. But for those of you who don’t know, he and I work together back home where I’m Supervisory Special Agent Morgan. Here in the prison I’m just Derek Morgan. You can call me Derek or Morgan. Just none of that Mister stuff or you’ll make me feel old. Here in the prison I run the Investigative Team on the Defense Force and patrol Sector One. Anyway, Reid’s asked me to teach this class on one of my areas of special interest, obsessions… or more accurately, crimes of obsession. So let’s get started.


SPECIALIZED CRIME LECTURE – Obsession

The definition of obsession in regards to psychology: the inability of a person to stop thinking about a particular topic or feeling a certain emotion without a high amount of anxiety.

Now usually obsession can be harmless. We’ve all been there at some point, obsessed with a particular television show, or a musician we love, obsessed with a project at work or a really good book series. We can be obsessed with any number of things. These obsessions can even motivate and inspire us to do amazing things. Much of the world’s greatest artwork or literature was sparked by an obsession. Some the greatest inventions ever created have come from an obsession. Think of Michelangelo and most of his life’s work or the Wright Brothers and their obsession with flight as examples. Good things can come from obsession.

Bad things can come from obsession too. There is no real definitive line that if crossed makes a harmless obsession become a dangerous one. You can’t convict somebody for thinking about something too much. You can profile someone and make all the predictions in the world, but you still can’t put somebody behind bars for a crime they might eventually commit. Everyone’s different. Each case is different. Some people snap. Some people don’t. The only certainty of obsession going bad is sadly when an actual crime is committed… after the fact.

But what changed? What makes someone take a fixation on something and turn it into an enactment of something illegal? In profiling we call this a stressor, something that tipped the scales from the logical to the illogical, from harmless to harmful, from reality to a fantasy world where that one thing that was holding that anxiety in check has become warped and damaged in a way that that person in turn becomes a danger to the people around them and society in general. This stressor could be any number of things from a change in the unsub’s personal life to a change in the object of their obsession.

At their core, beneath all the details specific to a certain case, obsessive crimes are about a loss of control over something that was previously thought to be under complete control. Even if that control was an illusion to the person who committed the crime, it was still control from their perspective. And to them, their response to that loss of control is completely legitimate, completely rational. To them, everyone else is the ones who don’t see reason. It’s everyone else who’s being irrational.

One person’s reality is another person’s craziness… and vice versa… [He seems to drift off in thought for a moment, not accustomed to teaching classes by himself. Normally another of his team would pick up where he’d become lost in a thought. But here and now, there’s nothing… just a few seconds of silence before he takes a deep breath and is back in the moment.]

In fact, most crimes of obsession end with a high fatality count, including that of the unsub. And those few cases where we might have the opportunity to talk the unsub down, the best tactical solution is to talk to them as if their perception is the right perception. You’ve gotta get them to believe that you believe them, that they’re right, that you’re on their side. You have to enter their warped world to get them to take that first step back into reality.


PRACTICAL APPLICATION – Open Discussion

Alright. [Derek claps his hands and rubs them together, looking around the class.] Doctor Reid usually does a practical application here at the end of the lecture. So for this class, I think you should just talk among yourselves about what your obsessions are or maybe some of the obsessions you’ve seen other people have. Use your imagination. Profile the obsession. Could it ever be warped in a way that would make you or someone else do things that you wouldn’t normally do? How obsessed are you? What could push you over the edge? And what would happen in the aftermath? How would you stop someone who’s reached that breaking point?

Good class. Thanks for coming.


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! ]



ooc: 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 Derek has a thread HERE if you wish to hit him up. For more information about the setup and purpose of the class, go HERE.



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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-02-24 04:42 pm UTC (link)
[He could only agree that there were probably all ‘types’ here in the dome with a nod. But at the same time that fact only reinforced the fact that there were people here who shouldn’t be in here with those types. Too many people, really. And that bothered him. A lot. He usually tried not to focus on that, but since Hotch had arrived and that was what his boss had been focusing on, Derek found it hard not to.]

It’s just something I gravitated toward. Studied up on it. [Of course there are reasons why anyone gravitates toward a specific type of case, but oftentimes those are too personal to outright discuss.] It’s interesting, you know? How something can go from harmless to deadly or dangerous in a split second. Sure, maybe it was always there bubbling under the surface… or maybe it wasn’t… but still, interesting.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-02-26 04:46 pm UTC (link)
[She nods. She's definitely seen things go from harmless to deadly.]

Do you all have specialties? [She's curious what Hotch's and Reid's are. Statistics for her boy? Seems like something a computer could do though.]

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-02-26 07:24 pm UTC (link)
Sure do. Reid is obviously our puzzle solver. He can find equations and parallels in things none of us ever could on our own. Not to mention he's good in psychology and sociology. Hotch has knowledge of prosecution. Another member of our team back home is good with hostage negotiation, one with the inner workings of both the media and local police hierarchy and another with linguistics and terrorism. It's all a piece of the puzzle when it comes to profiling.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-02-27 05:06 pm UTC (link)
Prosecution. He does seem good at arguing.

Sounds like a great team though.

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-02-27 07:26 pm UTC (link)
We work well together. [As had been proven time and time again when Strauss had tried to change the team in one way or another. They were better as a whole rather than stripped apart and rearranged. Sure, they had lost a few here and there. But they'd been very lucky in who replaced those they had lost.

But it was her first comment that gets a curiously arched brow from him. He wonders both if he's just given her ammunition against Hotch and what Hotch might be arguing about with her.
] He's got a beef with you, huh? What are the two of you arguing about?

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-02-27 07:56 pm UTC (link)
Mm... It was the day he arrived and it was over the younger members of the Defense Force. We've talked since then. [Which is not to say the issue was resolved exactly.]

I'm not actually trying to get in fights with all of Reid's friends, but I do seem really good at it. [She really did just want to be helpful to Hotch that day. The criticism surprised her. After all, some of those younger members had been in the force for as long as she had under Gino and then later Suzaku. And they weren't all that much younger than her.]

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-02-27 08:54 pm UTC (link)
Hotch is a good guy, one of the best. Sometimes he can be a hard ass but he's fair and has strong beliefs that he stands by. [Derek had always looked up to Hotch. Sure, they'd had their moments, but mostly that was about Derek and his inability to trust people completely. Otherwise, Derek had a great amount of respect for him and cared about his opinions on most things. Which meant he'd probably eventually be asking Hotch about his experience with Kitty.]

I can't speak for Hotch or Garcia, but most of my fight is because I care about Reid's welfare... and about him in general. He's like family to me. [Which he knew Kitty could understand and empathize with because he knew she cared about Reid too.]

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-02-28 12:30 am UTC (link)
He seems like it. I can respect that. [She actually likes Hotch. Liked him even when he was taking her to task.

She smiles a bit.]
And I think you're a good guy too or you wouldn't be head of the investigative team. [Not that being a good guy is all it takes by any means, but it's definitely part of the equation.] I'm glad Reid has some of his people here and that you all care about him so much. Family is important.

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-02-28 01:01 am UTC (link)
[Her compliment makes him smile because while he doesn't always think he's a nice guy, it's nice when others seem to think so. It reminds him of when Emily had given him the same compliment and that memory just makes his heart hurt a little bit. But he's also glad she thinks so highly of him because Reid thinks highly of her. And while he goes back and forth between thinking Kitty is okay and not, it's like he told Hotch; he doesn't think Kitty is inherently a bad person. She just made some bad choices, which they've all done, some more than others.]

It is important. Back home none of us really have enough time off to see our families, not unless they live close by. [And Derek has his own reasons for not making it home that often aside from his Mother's birthday.] We're around each other so much that... we're pretty much in each others business all the time. And after hours we go out for a beer or some dinner... it just becomes a family. Reid's young compared to the rest of us. We've always been overprotective of him.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-02-28 02:13 am UTC (link)
Team as family is something I get. It didn't hurt that they were all of the family I had back home. [Actually, it did hurt. It hurt a lot that her parents died the way they did, but you get the point.] We didn't really keep personal and professional separate like Reid tries to do.

I think that's part of why the Defense Force has always been a priority for me. [Trying to have something familiar again. Some kind of connection to everyone else around her when she felt so hopelessly different when she arrived. It hasn't been that long really—a matter of months, half a year maybe—since she's been here, but she's already changed so much.]

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-02-28 04:18 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, I get why he does it. We've all done it in different ways back home, tried to keep something for ourselves. Easier said than done in a group of profilers who are always on top of each other and up in each others business. Privacy isn't very common. [Secrets didn't really stay secrets for that long in the BAU. So trying to keep something separate was understandable. Eventually it all came out though. He eyes Kitty for a moment, curiosity getting the better of him.] Is any of your team from home here?

[He pauses.] Or are you trying to recreate that with the Defense Force?

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-02-28 04:38 pm UTC (link)
I... [She sighs.] It's complicated. [Annoying at times, heartbreaking at others. Not that she's about to be that open and vulnerable about it. Still, her guard is down a bit.]

No one from my world has ever been here that I know of, but... There have been and are people here I recognize from home. I guess they're from different realities like the other Kitty. Rogue is one of them. Except we both remember each other differently. Raven seems very different and has no idea who I am. Laura and one of the Peters know a version of me, but I never saw them before. [She is extra protective of all of them even if she sometimes avoids some of them.]

As for the recreating it with the force thing, maybe. There was a guy here for a long time. [Look at her telling stories for you, Derek.] I don't know if you ever met him—Allen Walker. He was my first friend in the prison. [The first person who got her to let her walls down some. The first to feel like family. And she slept with his enemy. Way to go, Kitty.] He told me once I just had to start somewhere trying to get to know people. Trust them. He said I should start with the Defense Force since that's what I knew. I'm not sure I followed that advice exactly, but yeah, I guess there is some of that in it. As much as there can be with the revolving door of people disappearing and new people showing up all the time.

It's why I spoke to Reid when he arrived. He'd already been here once before and he was on the team then. I didn't know him too well, but then he was back and didn't remember any of it and seemed so alone... [So she was protective, because he'd been on her team before.]

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-03-01 04:56 pm UTC (link)
Complicated is something I get. And I can't imagine how it'd feel to see someone I'm close to here and for them not to know me or for me not to recognize them. It'd probably hurt a lot. Guess I've been lucky so far where different realities are concerned.

[It surprises Derek that she explains all of that so thoroughly, and it doesn't slip past him that in doing so, she's actually opening up to him a bit. He appreciates that. Sometimes he finds it easy to talk to Kitty and sometimes he finds it hard to talk to her. He suspects that she might sometimes feel the same way about him. So he recognizes and appreciates her opening up now more than she probably knows.

He shakes his head.
] I don't think I ever met Allen Walker. But it sounds like pretty good advice, taking that first step by just trying to get to know people. It's a double-edged sword though, like you said, since people come and go here. Sometimes I think I'd like to go but then I think about Reid and Garcia bein' left here without me. That doesn't sit well with me, you know?

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-03-01 05:05 pm UTC (link)
Allen had his moments. [She misses him. There's a handful of lost friends she'd like to see again, but at least she got to meet them.

She nods at his last comment.]
I know.

That part is simple for me. Simple enough anyway. Nothing to go back to, so I'm here. This is the home I defend and these are the people I protect. Then again, so far [said like this is something she means to change because it is...somehow] we don't have much control over whether we stay or go.

If you did go somehow, I'd watch over them. I know it's not the same, but I would.

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-03-01 09:07 pm UTC (link)
Thank you. That does mean something. I respect how you feel about this place and the people in it. [He could really see how Kitty would rather stay here. And from his point of view, there was nothing wrong with that as long as she understood why people would wanna get the hell out of dodge. For Derek, there were pros and cons either way, and that left him with half of him wanting to go home, and half of him wanting to stay.] And I'm with you in protecting the people here. That's ultimately why I joined the defense force after a time.

Speaking of which, I have this idea. I wanna go deeper into Sector Six. I've got this theory that the danger factor of the inmates in there is protecting something the Wardens don't want us to find. What do you think?

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-03-04 05:39 am UTC (link)
[She definitely understands and she's not okay with being in someone else's cage either. She'd rather they get control of the prison.

She looks interested at his idea.]


I think there could be something to it. Of course the force field wall they had up before was going a good job of keeping us out. Why switch that out for a moat full of alligators? [Not that there is literally a moat full of alligators that she knows of.] Unless it's just bait.

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-03-06 03:24 pm UTC (link)
Maybe to test us, see what we'll do. I've hat that rat in a cage feeling since day one here. So I wouldn't put it past them to experiment. [He pauses, shakes his head and runs his hand over the back of his neck.] I mean think about it, they work so hard at controlling us and what we do or don't do, they work so hard at keeping track of our every move... I just don't see a reason to have those creatures in here with us unless they serve a purpose. There's obviously other structures they could be housed in. We were moved from one to this one.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-03-08 07:10 pm UTC (link)
[She nods slowly.] You're right. There's probably some motive behind it. Maybe to protect something. Maybe something to threaten us with? A test?

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-03-08 11:01 pm UTC (link)
Yeah and I wanna know what that motive is. I know you head the patrol unit of that Sector. What do you think about setting up a scouting mission? Pair people up and send them out in different directions in the Sector, like a grid search. Even if we find nothing it'll satisfy some curiosity here.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-03-09 03:12 pm UTC (link)
I want to limit who goes in. [Not due to numbers so much as strengths. There are people she's cleared for combat that she doesn't trust in Sector 6 though. But there is one other thing.] There's something else odd going on in that sector. If a crime is committed in there, then everyone in the sector who doesn't live there gets charged with it unless you have one of these. [She holds up the wrist with the blue band that permits sex and doubles as an extra monitoring system.] It's like they can't pinpoint anyone's location in there without a signal boost.

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-03-11 11:43 pm UTC (link)
No, that makes sense. You gotta pick and choose wisely. Whoever's most suited to goin' in. [This new info is new to him, and appreciates her sharing it with him. It's confusing though so his brow furrows thoughtfully.] That's interesting. So a person could hide from the bots in there.

[He arches a brow.] You think this is somethin' you could set up? I could help.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-03-12 01:50 am UTC (link)
[She definitely wants him to know as much as she does as head of the investigative team. She has high hopes for that team.] Could be. I don't think we know enough about it yet. Something is definitely different about it and I don't just mean the creepy plantlife.

[There's a nod.] I'll set it up. Get your team to work up a list of anything you want us to be tracking and keeping an eye out for and I'll expand on the team for it.

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-03-14 07:09 pm UTC (link)
I'll do it and get back to you.

[He grins at her, his eyes shining with a hint of respect.] Thanks for hearin' me out on it. Or for even considering it. We might come up with nothin' but it's worth a try.

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[info]kitty_has_claws
2013-03-17 04:21 am UTC (link)
You're the head of the investigative team, Derek. I'm going to listen to anything you have to tell me. Can't promise I'll agree with all of it, but them's the breaks.

Even if we don't find a secret tunnel to the big blinking Exit sign we'll learn more about Sector 6. I think it's something we need to do even with the risks. I just want to make sure we do it smart.

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[info]bloodcakedarmor
2013-03-17 02:27 pm UTC (link)
I don’t know. Guess I’m always expecting a fight. And that’s on me, not you. [It was in his nature. And he might have just given Kitty a niblet of insight into who he is, always playing defense or offense, always fighting.] I’ll hold a meeting in the next few days. Compile a list and get back to you.

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