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Dr. Spencer Reid ([info]thisiscalm) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2014-06-27 00:29:00

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Entry tags::class, alex karev, artemis crock, ianto jones, kitty pryde (aoa), nathan harris, nico di angelo, sam winchester, spencer reid

277 // criminology class // open
[ It’s been 20 days since the last Criminology class. Almost three weeks since he returned to Marina again. He wasn’t sure about starting up the classes — still isn’t — but routines are good and so here they are. Maybe he should’ve picked a milder subject, but… hey. Why not kick it off with something properly gory and horrifying? ]

First of all… I apologise for the delay in starting the classes up again. They should resume according to schedule from now on. As always, there are copies of the topics covered in previous classes available for those of you that weren’t here at the time.

In today’s class, we’re going to talk about anthropophagy, more commonly known as cannibalism. This would be the time to leave if you’re easily disturbed.



HISTORICAL SERIAL KILLER – Jeffrey Dahmer

Jeffrey Dahmer, also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal, was an American serial killer and sex offender, who committed the rape, murder and dismemberment of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991, with many of his later murders also involving necrophilia, cannibalism and the permanent preservation of body parts—typically all or part of the skeletal structure.
Dahmer committed his first murder in the summer of 1978, at the age of 18, just three weeks after his graduation. At the time, he was living alone in the family home: due to his parents' recent divorce, Dahmer's father temporarily lived in a nearby motel and his mother had relocated to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin with his younger brother. On June 18, Dahmer picked up an 18-year-old hitchhiker named Steven Mark Hicks. Dahmer lured the youth to his house on the pretext of the pair drinking alcohol together. Hicks, who had been hitchhiking to a rock concert in Lockwood Corners, agreed to accompany Dahmer to his house. According to Dahmer, after several hours' drinking and listening to music, Hicks informed Dahmer he "wanted to leave and I didn't want him to." In response, Dahmer bludgeoned the youth with a 10 lb.dumbbell. Dahmer later stated he struck the youth twice from behind with the dumbbell as Hicks sat upon a chair. When Hicks fell unconscious, Dahmer strangled the youth to death with the bar of the dumbbell, then stripped the clothes from Hicks's body before masturbating as he stood above the corpse.

Dahmer was diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder, had a long history of substance abuse — particularly alcohol, marijuana and amphetamines — and readily admitted to having engaged in a number of paraphilic behaviors, including necrophilia, exhibitionism, hebephilia, fetishism,pygmalionism, and erotophonophilia. He is also known to have several partialisms, including anthropophagy. One particular focus of Dahmer's partialism was the victim's chest area. By his own admission, what caught his attention to Steven Hicks hitchhiking in 1978 was the fact the youth was bare-chested; he also conceded it was possible that his viewing the exposed chest of Steven Tuomi in 1987 while in a drunken stupor may have led him to unsuccessfully attempt to tear Tuomi's heart from his chest. Moreover, almost all the murders Dahmer committed from 1990 onwards involved a ritual of posing the victims' bodies in suggestive positions—many pictures taken prior to dismemberment depict the victims' bodies with the chest thrust outwards.

Dahmer also derived sexual pleasure from the viscera of his victims; he would often masturbate and ejaculate into the body cavity and at other times, literally used the internal organs as a masturbatory aid. According to the testimony of several experts who testified at Dahmer's trial, he was not a sexual sadist. Dr. Park Dietz—testifying on behalf of the prosecution—stated: "He did not torture and took steps to prevent suffering."

[ Wiki ] 

PSYCHOLOGY — Anthropophagy/cannibalism

Cannibalism — from Caníbales, the Spanish name for the Caribs, a West Indies tribe formerly well known for practicing cannibalism — is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings. It is also called anthropophagy. A person who practices cannibalism is called a cannibal. The expression "cannibalism" has been extended into zoology to mean one individual of a species consuming all or part of another individual of the same species as food, including sexual cannibalism. Haematophilia — the desire to drink human blood — can also be classified under cannibalism, but it’s important to remember that one does not necessarily involve the other.

It’s also important to think about the context — cannibalism has been said to test the bounds of cultural relativism as it challenges anthropologists "to define what is or is not beyond the pale of acceptable human behavior". In certain cultures it’s an acceptable practice, which is also why there’s a reluctance towards classifying cannibalism as a mental disorder. Some psychologist claim that the desire to eat flesh or drink blood can stem from trauma during childhood, especially related to the attachment with the mother.

[ Wiki on cannibalism ]


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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[info]questionofwhen
2014-06-27 10:06 pm UTC (link)
[Of course Nathan is there, and of course he has questions.]

Why isn't Dahmer called a sexual sadist? I mean, a huge part of it is wanting to have complete control over someone, and that's what he really wanted. He drilled holes into people's heads to turn them into, like... sex slave zombies. Isn't that sexual sadism?

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I apologize
[info]thisiscalm
2014-06-29 09:36 pm UTC (link)
What do you think, Nathan? Why wouldn't Dahmer be classified as a sexual sadist? [ Since this is the 12th class and he knows that Nathan is well-read on the subject. ]

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Don't!
[info]questionofwhen
2014-07-04 03:54 am UTC (link)
Well... I guess he mostly got off on having them dead and taking them apart and stuff, not actually killing them. [And having sex with the bodies and--yeah, Nathan's going to say that all of that falls under "and stuff."] So the victim has to be alive and feeling pain for it to count as sexual sadism...?

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-07-04 08:37 pm UTC (link)
[ He nods, happy with the answer. ] Like many things in psychology, it's not always a clearly drawn line. In Dahmer's case, I'd say you're pretty much spot on — the sexual aspect wasn't tied into torture or the victim experiencing pain.

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[info]questionofwhen
2014-07-07 02:45 am UTC (link)
Was the cannibalism a sex thing, too? I know he said stuff like eating parts of people he killed was a way to keep them with him, but that seems... [Wow, the only word that Nathan can think of is not the word he wants to use, but he can't think of a better one.] ...romantic, kind of, and not really sexual.

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-07-07 09:55 am UTC (link)
I would agree with that assessment — the need is emotional, not sexual. Cannibalism can have sexual motives, just like it can have ritualistic or religious, but that doesn't mean that it's necessarily sexual sadism or even a physical satisfaction.

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[info]questionofwhen
2014-07-22 01:42 am UTC (link)
So emotional needs're what made him keep pieces of the people he'd killed? How could that help? It's not like skulls and stuff make you less lonely.

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-07-22 08:04 pm UTC (link)
Healthy people make emotional connections to inanimate objects all the time. Mementos, stuffed animals, their cars... some attribute all their successes to these items, even though they don't actually bring luck.

To a man like Dahmer, keeping parts from his victims fills a similar function. Rationally they don't make him less alone, but emotionally he must've felt that they did make him less lonely.

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