Serial Killer Ted Bundy

Bundy’s criminal behavior as a serial killer can be explained in terms of Freud’s psychological theory. According to Freud, a person’s behavior comes about as a result of interactions between three aspects of his or her personality including the superego, ego, and id. Id drives instinct and controls what a person does from birth. There are both constructive and destructive instinctual drives. A person’s ego moderates his or her instinctual drive while the superego is needed for a person’s development during which he or she learns the values of society.

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Dr.V.V.L.N. Sastry holds M.B.A (USA), LL.M (UK), ACMA (India), FCMA, CGMA (CIMA, UK), M.Sc. in Information Systems and Management from the University of Roehampton, Ph.D. in Banking, Ph.D. in Computer Science, Ph. D in Financial Management, D.B.A from Calwest, and Ph.D. in Criminal Law and Public Policy from Walden University, U.S.A. Sastry brings over 20 years of experience in the banking, investment banking, software industry, and law. He is the author of more than 1000 published articles on varied subjects in the areas of IT, Banking, Finance, Economics, and Law. He also has authored several books in the said fields. Rated among the top researchers in worldwide applied solutions, his research contributions are well received across the world.

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