Friday, May 17, 2019

China's crime profile

Abstraction:
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  Serial killings and mass killings around the world happen almost every day. This criminal activity is best known in the United States and the United Kingdom, where social freedom allows murderers to protect their mentally ills with rules that protect freedom of movement, silence and privacy. In the past, Chinese society was so regulated that crimes in all areas were extremely difficult to conceal. However, in modern China, serial killers have emerged, but as police and communication methods lag behind, they are often killed for years, until accidentally passing luck rather than professional investigation. In this article, we will look at the incomplete crime profile of the upcoming Chinese serial killer.

Background and case:
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  China has a very strict criminal reporting system - it is reported after the fact - so the police and the government hide many aspects of the crime, because the failure of power and police control or control of crime means losing face. Even after a long period of investigation and pure luck, they actually arrested people who paid bonuses to police investigators, not those who provided information to capture the murderer. Due to this inefficiency and low level of intelligence and cooperation within and between police authorities, it is not surprising that serial killers can operate for long periods of time and avoid being discovered. Most of the murderers come from low-education backgrounds and the rural population brought about by poor families, which makes their long-term escape from criminal activities even more surprising.

The example of a few serial killers in China is enough to make people feel the seriousness of the situation, rather than a detailed introduction, the author will certainly give some general overview, [for those who want to know more information, so fast Searching for Google is enough to understand many of these cases in more detail.

  • A 33-year-old male killed six children and tempted them to harass five other children at home, then sexually abused them and died.
  • A 20-year-old male suffocating murderer killed 17 young boys.
  • Male 20 years old, murdering 10 adults by knife killing.
  • A male truck driver, the murderer of fourteen women, first raped and then killed them.
  • Forty-four thieves robbed in their homes, murdering and murdering seventy-seven.
  • Male age 29. Known as the Red Killer, the murderer is known for 13 plus countless attacks.
  • A 32-year-old male killed 20 children for sexual assault and dismemberment.
  • The monster killer, male, murdered 65 people.
  • Male 29-year-old farmer, murderer 23 boys aged between 16 and 20.
  • A couple induced 12 women to commit to work and then killed them.
  • Male 34 years old, murdered seven people during the robbery of the store.
  • The unlicensed male doctor poisoned more than 150 victims and was charged with three deaths for use by the court.
  • Male 38 years old, 10 murders are mainly women, including pregnant women and mental patients.

As can be seen from the above examples, it is difficult to compare the scale of China's problems with the serial killers of the United States or the European Union. The number of victims in each case is much higher than that reported by other countries, unless the Soviet Union has a group of serial killers. In order to have a successful profiling system, you must first obtain detailed information about the criminal behavior, the good development background of the killer, and the social environment in which the situation first occurs.

Crime profile background:

There are two analytical systems in the world with sufficient funds, some success in investigating criminals, and helping to understand criminals by helping the police to narrow the doubts in the case and develop strategies to capture them.

The most well-known is the criminal unit of the FBI in the United States. Although not based on any real science, it does have a large amount of historical data based on past serial killers and their motives, mode of operation, interviews with biographies and backgrounds of serial killers. The FBI has a basic model that trains other security forces around the world, one of which is data assimilation, collecting information about each case, the second is a crime classification, looking at organized or unorganized crime types, and third. Crime reconstruction, which treats the victim's behavior as a clue to the reasons for their being killed and the fourth choice, including demographics, physical characteristics and, in particular, the murderer's behavior and motivational contours of the type of offender. The success rate of the FBI profile is actually very low, with only 17% of the profiles actually helping to arrest. This is believed to be due to the fundamental flaws in the FBI approach because they do not have a control group that can compare and compare results. They are often interviewed in the face of the face of criminals who often lie after being arrested. The other most famous methods of analysis come from the UK, led by consulting psychologists, who are employed by the British police to help with difficult cases. According to the review, the situation in the UK system is not much better than the FBI, as 16% of cases lead to profile-based arrests during the review. The British system is based on science, and people tend to act consistently and follow behavioral patterns. The British system is more in-depth, focusing on language patterns, social structures, interests and obsessions. Although it still lacks all the same success as the FBI, this approach is much more accurate when applying post-analysis. In other words, although the offender is accidentally arrested [the most common way is a serial killer], investigating or self-confessing, these profiles are often very close to the real life, habits and identity of the murderer, even though they did not actually help catch the criminal at the time. .

China profile analysis:

As far as the author is aware, for a simple reason, China has no analysts and may be unlikely to occur, so there are no qualified criminal/forensic psychologists in China. In addition, the police here are in the main street crime location, which is why they find it so difficult to investigate any unobvious crimes. In most cases, the police's education level is nothing more than a beautified security guard. Having said that - people always want to change. China's education systems at all levels are plagued by corruption and payment of results - so China's current qualifications are not trustworthy. This will continue until they organize a foolproof external test system such as the United Kingdom and the United States.

Trying to dissect in China.

Through the above case studies, can we determine the most likely suspect in a serial killing in China? This is a preliminary summary, but knowing means science or proven. This is just an overview of the status quo of the report after the conviction.

Gender: Almost always male.
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  Age: 20-35 years old
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  Education: Failure in high school cannot be read and written very well.
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  Background: Rural parenting, rural areas. Former army
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  Development: Mother after divorce or abandonment.
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  Mental health: delusion, grandeur, no sympathy for the victim.
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  Method: suffocation, Knifing, strangle
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  Other motives: robbery
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  Temptation/victim: money, providing work
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  Trophy: Most of the time, belts, clothes and jewelry.
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  Disposal of the victim: often buried, but some people remain at the crime scene.
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  Type of victim: mainly female adults and children.
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  History: Most people have some criminal background and imprisonment for minor offences.
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  Other: Similar food in one or two cases.

Of course, this outline is very broad and based on a few cases. However, even so, we can make some useful inferences. The inability to obtain guns [like the UK] means that most murders use knives or killing methods. Like the UK, some social restrictions on the sale of hunting knives will somehow remove access to certain weapons. Clearly a problem for mental health professionals, China has been using outdated psychotropics and confinement methods for the past 50 years. The education system failed to support rural children who were unable to pay tuition. Lack of social opportunities can easily lure victims into providing money or work. The police should cross-reference their information system - a central database - that does not currently exist in China. At some point, most killers still live with their families - not lonely people - until they start to avoid the police - and then moving from one province to another makes them difficult to track and discover. Most serial killers are statistically married to their children, unlike the imaginary image of a lonely madman.

Analysis of the novel:

One problem with crime analysis is television. The first prominent science TV show came from the UK and has a series of names. Cracker, in which psychologists help the police crack all the thorny murders through intelligent reasoning based on psychological principles. However, if you analyze the content, most opportunities are pure luck like all novels. In the United States, there is a criminal psychology, which at the beginning attempts to be a serious attempt to use profiling in a scientific way, but soon most of these procedures have lost their way in the characteristics and secular stories of other police series. So from a real life perspective, it is ultimately a very bad plan. Other programs like CSI are more scientific, but compared to other programs in real life, when the series goes into the late stages. The conclusion is that TV psychology is very big...




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