APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Different Motives, but Similar Speech: Evaluating Male and Female Serial Killers’ Discourse about Their Crimes
- Alexis Godfrey
Grand Valley State University - Mallory Haynie
Grand Valley State University - Jennifer Blakely
Grand Valley State University - Nicole Dedenbach
Grand Valley State University - Brenna Sonnenberg
Grand Valley State University - Sandra Gavit
Grand Valley State University - Ashlyn Schaefer
Grand Valley State University - Naomi Aldrich
Grand Valley State University
Abstract
The current empirical investigation examined the speech of 36 American serial killers (50% female) from different forms of dialogue to identify potential differences between males and females. Findings suggest motive typology and murder type are more indicative of a SK’s thoughts and speech about their murders, than their biological sex.
Forensic/Criminal Justice