In these days the criminal world become more dangerous because of increasing crimes. There are many different types of crimes, such as murder, rape, violence, robbery and larceny. They have different kind of punishment that help us to protect from crime. Nevertheless, punishment do not stop the crime at all because crime depends on many factors, such as parenting style, environment and people around you. Today, I will be discussing about one interesting topic in criminal world. In the last class we were watching a video about Richard Kuklinski. It is interesting topic because it is about a crime, which was a major point an American criminal world. Did you hear about Richard Kuklinski? Richard Kuklinski changed the criminal world and the idea …show more content…
Kuklinski started his crimes when he was a young man before when he became a killer. He got a nickname “Iceman” for his method of freezing a victim to hide the time of death. Richard Kuklinski grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was born on April 11th in 1935 in the difficult family. His father, Stanley Kuklinski, was an alcoholic that often disparaged and insulted him. Richard’s mother, Anna McNally, was an Irish immigrant from Dublin. When Richard Kuklinski grew up, he was often abused by his parents, especially by his father. His mother, Anna McNally, also beat him with broom handles and other things. His parents believed that stern discipline should make of him a good man; however, they did not understand that he will be a …show more content…
People who can kill animals or people, they do not feel blame and fear of punishment. Kuklinski was raised in a family without love and respect that impact on his personality in the childhood. Sigmund Freud claimed that earlier childhood experiences affected personality development. Freud emphasizes three theory of personality, such as id, ego and superego, which established at the earlier childhood. The main point on these is about superego because superego develops as a preschool- age child learns the rules, customs, and expectations of society. In the case with Richard Kuklinski we can say that Kuklinski did not learn good behavioral characteristics from his parents that lead to think that he did not learn moral anxiety and feelings
Often when you hear Richard Kuklinski you think the “ice man” or vice versa, he got this nickname from his method of freezing the bodies to throw off the detectives about time of death. In an interview he was asked why he did these things and his response was I like the challenge, that in my opinion is very serial killer like. But unlike most serial killers he showed remorse when he was asked if there was any murders that we shouldn’t have committed, he surprised many people when he said yes. Also unlike serial killers that we have studied that would just kill anyone and do anything to anyone, Richard wouldn’t kill women or children that was his only restraint. Many other things prove that Richard Kuklinski including the way he did not consume alcohol after committing his horrendous crimes, and when asked if he could do his life over he answered with one hundred positively “i'd never commit those crimes again.”
Marcos Fregoso Crim 2200 Criminology Lauri Shultis Lexington Campus Richard Kuklinski “I would move Heaven, Hell, and anything in between to get to you” (YouTube.) Richard Kuklinski was an ordinary man to the people that knew him. But to those who were really close to him, knew that he was a hardcore killer and did crazy things to people. He was known as the Iceman, he would kill people for the mafia and would make a good living off of it.
Rational Orientation Introduction Within this discussion board, we will discuss the key purpose of criminal justice in regards to either rational or legal orientation of criminal justice. Then clarify what are the main assumptions of this orientation, and whether or not we share these assumptions and agree or disagree with the stated purpose, why or why not? The main purpose of rational choice Criminal justice, according to rational choice thinks that crime is brought about, and that “criminal behavior is no different from noncriminal behavior based on that person intentionally choose to undertake and that they choose to commit crime because it will be more rewarding and less costly for them than noncriminal behavior” (“Rational Choice Theory”,
Richard Speck was one of America’s most daunting mass murderers. He was born in Kirkwood, Illinois in 1941 and moved to Monmouth, Illinois shortly after he was born. Speck was the seventh of eight children in his great religious family. Speck experienced the sadness of death very early in his life. He lost his father, whom he was very close to, at the age of six, and lost his oldest brother at the age of eleven.
In the biography “The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer” By Philip Carlo, Richard Kuklinski can be considered a man-made psychopath, as there are thoughts that he was made to be who he was through nurture; such as his family, rather than being born this way. The book explains how Richard lived his life as a contract killer that could be hired for many different Mafia families, as he was not Italian. Richard was Made to Be a Killer, not Born Richard believes that he was made to be the person he became because of his parents as both continuously beat him his entire childhood. Many neighbourhood children abused and harmed him as well, for many reasons such as being Polish, scrawny and weak. Neither parent ever helped Richard either
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To begin with, this paper will look at a quick overview of Kuklinski then exploring more into his early childhood, life with the mob and finally how he was brought to justice. Kuklinski alleges to have murdered over one hundred people before being caught in 1986 (A&E Television Networks, 2017). Kuklinski worked for the mob as a contract killer and enforcer but this did not mean he would not kill people for other reasons. Kuklinski was given the name “The Iceman” because of his technique of freezing the victims to complicate the time of their deaths (A&E Television Networks, 2017). Kuklinski was eventually incarcerated in 1988 and later on died in prison at the age of 70 in 2006.
")He murdered by using things like ice picks, hand grenades, chainsaws, crossbows, knives, cyanide gas, and guns ("Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski Biography"). His different style of weapon choice made it very difficult for detectives to find and trace the murders to him (“Richard Kuklinski”). He killed anyone who messed with the Gambino’s, including rivals, witnesses, and even police officers ("Richard Kuklinski"). Kuklinski nickname, “The Iceman” came from him sometimes putting his victims’ bodies into a freezer and leaving them there
One of Freud’s theories is that the “Id – Ego combination dominates a person’s behavior until social awareness leads to the emergence of the superego, which recognizes that
Ever hear of infamous contract killer Richard Kuklinski? Or otherwise known as the Iceman. Richard Kuklinski was a family man – he had three children and a wife, it was a happy family that everyone on the block knew. Yet there was a secret that he kept from his family and many others. Richard Kuklinski was a cold hearted killer with no remorse – to him it was second nature and to others it was a shock.
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