PSY 410 Week 5 The Case Study of Jack Ruby Analyzing Multiple Components of Disorders with Violence Individual Paper
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Analyzing Multiple Components of Disorders with Violence
Pedreed Anjahal
University of Phoenix
PSY/410
Maria Neely, MA, .
The Case Study of Jack Ruby
Jacob Rubenstein is infamous for the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, two days after Oswald's successful assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Known by society as Jack Ruby, he had many significant factors that may have contributed to his motivation to commit murder. Crimes committed do have motivation and reasoning factors. Ruby during his crime had rage and wanted to stress his beliefs in a manner society deems unacceptable.
However, Ruby's successful attempt opens the door to a path of unknown factors that contributed to Ruby's behavior. In addition diagnosing Ruby's mental status through several approaches is...