How Ted Bundy could legitimize his acts of sexual aberrations.


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How Ted Bundy could legitimize his acts of sexual aberrations.


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Textbook: Holmes, S. T. (2011). Sex crimes: patterns & behaviors (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. ISBN-13: 978-1412952989 Chapter 1: How Ted Bundy could legitimize his acts of sexual aberrations. Could he consider some of his own acts normal? If so, how? The paper must be in APA format and include a cover page, abstract, discussion, conclusion, and references. The Written Exercise paper should go beyond the obvious, be written at a graduate level, and must be at least 1,200 words in length. These assignments must be scholarly written and must follow the current American Psychological Association (APA) format and style (e.g., double-spaced, indents, etc.) and include the following: a title page, abstract, discussion, conclusion, and references. Students must use at least three resources to support their position. Remember, all resources including, but not limited to, journals, magazines, and/or books must be properly cited using APA style.