Our presentation which was completed by two group members went well. We included a home made film clip which showed how one of the Yorkshire Ripper's victims felt. We enjoyed making this short film clip, it was a new experience. However on the day of the presentation the volume was low and the audience could not really hear what was being said. The positive point is that we created an illusion of fog and as the clip played the picture became blurry.
We also showed a psychological profile of two seven year old boys, one who would grow up to be a serial killer, the other not a serial killer. Bed wetting, an obsession with fire and animal cruelty were some of the things that the serial killer was involved with at that age, he also had a difficult relationship with his parents. The boy who was not going to grow up to be a serial killer was interested in cars, growing up to be like his father, playing competitive sports with his friends and he loved his mother. This was a good way of showing the audience how different the thinking between the two boys would be and it gave the audience an insight into the thoughts and feelings of both children.
We asked the audience set questions through the presentation and handed out treats to engage the audience and make the presentation fun. I discussed misogyny across cultures and the psychology behind the serial killer. My other group member discussed the affects of the Ripper and the Psyche of a serial killer. We covered a broad range of the topic.
The only thing that I would like to have improved on was being critical on the theories of the psychology of the serial killer. However I did give a critical evaluation of Muslim Misogyny.
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