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Crime Causation - The Case of Jeffrey Dahmer

ealed Dahmer as alienated from both others and from himself, as strongly depressive and hopelessly oriented toward the world and other humans, and filled with specific paranoid fears of others' hostility.

White (2007) contends that Dahmer was troubled by multiple paraphilias or sexual perversions of a criminal nature. For example, he derived great sexual pleasure from physically hurting his victims, from having sexual intercourse with their corpses, from preserving portions of their bodies, and experimenting with cannibalism. According to White (2007), necrophilia, sadism, pygmalianism, anthropophagy, visceral partialism, mutilation, paraphilic homosexual rape, pedophilia, and lust murder were all committed by Dahmer. Nevertheless, Dahmer was found legally sane and therefore

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