I thought some TIPSters might like to take a shot at this.  Note that
the "Reply All" function will send a copy directly to the student, as
well as to the list.

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John W. Nichols, M.A.
Assistant Professor of Psychology & Computer Science
Tulsa Community College
909 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK  74119
(918) 595-7134

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Home: http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/home.html
MegaPsych: http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/megapsych.html


My name is Cori Cummins and I attend Gonzaga University located in
Spokane, Washington.  I am writing an article on criminal behavior for a
journalism class and was wondering if you could answer a few questions for
me.  I happened to stumble across your e-mail address while searching the
net.

Questions:

Is it possible to identify or recognize behavior that may indicate that
the person might be a killer?  For example, People say that Buford Furrow
should not have had the opportunity to murder innocent children because he
should have been locked up according to his prior behavior and comments.

If it is possible to predict behavior is there ways to imprison people
legally, based on assumption?

What is your personal take on the prediction of behavior and the
imprisoning of people based on "abnormal" behavior?

Thank you for your time and I would appreciate any insights that you could
offer me.

Cori Cummins
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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