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Crime, punishment, and the Law

Romane LEFEBVRE

Created on September 21, 2025

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Intro: serial killers

the US

Introduction/ Conclusion

Serial killers, different punishments

Part 1: death penalty

France

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Conclusion : what we need to remember

UK and Ireland

Mind Map

Crime, punishment and the Law

Jurés in criminal courts

Miscarriage of justice

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Part 3: glorification through the media

Part 2: my opinion on death penalty

Monster : Jeffrey Dahmer polemic

Surveys

Curiosity

Life imprisonment

Intro : serial killers

- John Wayne Gacy and Ted Bundy : + than 30 victims each --> death penalty- Michel Fourniret and Dennis Nilsen : at least 12 victims --> life prison term without remission - Brendan O'Donnell : 3 victims --> life prison term

Conclusion
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Serial killers

- John Wayne Gacy and Ted Bundy : + than 30 victims each --> death penalty - Michel Fourniret and Dennis Nilsen : at least 12 victims --> life prison term without remission - Brendan O'Donnell : 3 victims --> life prison term

Different countries, different punishments

- worst crimes possible- the 5 of them are considered serial killers --> but different punishments depending on the countries

  • Interesting to find more about capital punishment and ask ourselves why one would deserve to die and not the other.

CONCLUSION

What's important : balance between natural curiosity and objectivity

- making content on true crime is important so no one can forget - but people who watch this content by be jurés one day --> it's necessary to think about the consenquences the media could have on people's objectivity