The Granny Ripper's Serial Murder Case

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The killing of multiple victims is classified by variables such as time between killings, places of the murders and the number of people that were killed. There are three categories that have been classified as multiple murders, they are mass, spree and serial murders, and they have subcategories in which the dependent factors are further divided, such as the motivation, relationship to victim, types of weapon used, and the degree to the organization of the crime (Kitaeff, 2010). Serial murders usually refer to murders that take place over a period of time by one individual; the individual usually takes a “cooling-off” period between kills (Kitaeff, 2010). In most cases of serial killings the individuals do not know each other and often times the killer will have a family of his or her own and a full life.
One case in particular that I find interesting is The Granny Ripper serial murder case, which took place in Russia in 2015, it is a gruesome case …show more content…

The operant conditioning that could likely have been done to her would make one understand how she could do something like this. Skinner (1938) is called the God father of operant conditioning for his work that came on the back of Professor Thorndike’s law of effect (McLeod, 2015). Operant conditioning deals with the operants that influence the surrounding environments with intentional actions, in the Granny Ripper case the bodies that she cut up were reinforcements that she needed from the environment to make her feel loved and wanted, the probability of this behavior being repeated was kept going with every kill because she did not get caught, no punishers from the environment squashed her intentions (McLeod, 2015) of stopping until she was caught on

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