Favorite Crime Perpetrators from the Perspective of General Society
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This study delves into the intriguing phenomenon of favorite crime perpetrators from the perspective of the general society. It investigates the factors that influence the public's perception and fascination with certain criminals. By examining various case studies and employing a multidisciplinary approach, including sociology, psychology, and media studies, this research seeks to shed light on why particular criminals become favorites among the public. Additionally, the study explores the potential consequences of such fascination on public attitudes towards crime and justice. The findings provide valuable insights into the complex interplay between popular culture, media portrayal, and societal perceptions of criminality, offering implications for both criminological research and the broader understanding of public fascination with infamous figures.
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