Richard Ramirez once said, “Normal, ordinary people do not think like a serial killer. They have no conception of what is going on in a killer’s mind, how he operates.” Psychologists today have begun to investigate what areas of the brain bring about the characteristics of a serial killer to finally have the ability to understand a killer’s thoughts. Our world’s continuous advancement of technology is able to give us a better understanding of why these people do such heinous acts and also continue to become smarter with our 21st century technology. Many show childhood symptoms of these thoughts, while others do not. The potential of someone becoming a serial killer is hard to determine in childhood unless there are clear warning signs. Even then, some people don’t question their intentions.
Some serial killers, also known as mass murderers, are
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It could be a specific event or even a specific person. The widely known world leader Adolf Hitler never showed any signs in his childhood of what would become of him, according to the Holocaust museum in Washington D.C. All throughout his childhood Hitler wanted to become an artist. He often clashed with his father due to his interest in fine arts. He never showed any signs of becoming a psychopath. His mother´s death led him to moving to Vienna to pursue his dream. His lack of signs made people unprepared for what was to come. The people were unprepared because they didn´t feel threatened by him. His actions seemed trustworthy and once someone comes into power many begin to trust them to lead the country in a way that has a positive effect. Who would have known the future turmoil he would cause our world? Additionally, another recently infamous mass murderer is
Though serial killer may have a fairly specific definition, there is no single precise profile for the serial killer. Each has a unique identity, set of motives and methods, and a unique psychopathology that would attempt to explain the mens rea, that is, the purpose or intent of the murder. “Psychological profiling is an investigative tool used strictly to answer the how of the crime, not the why” (Severence et al, 1992; Lanier and Henry, 1998). By examining the psychological make-up of the serial killer, it is often possible to explain the behavior, which might make it a useful tool in solving crimes.
Introduction: This investigation examines the biological causes for serial killers’ psychopathic tendencies and examines those same biological factors in both men and women to find the correlation between a higher rate of male serial killers and the biology behind their actions. It is imperitave to first know what a serial killer is, and what makes them such a cold fish. There are sections of the brain that do have control over a human being’s personality, where that individual can either develop into an average person or join the other one percent of psychopaths living in the world today (due to physical damage or chemical imbalance in the brain). These specific sections of the brain are different in males then in females, some components of the brain vary in size etc. between sexes. It is crucial to have all these pieces, with this information its then possible to form a conlusion to the surfaced question.
In an article called “The Traits of A Serial Killer,” by Simon (2004), psychopaths are not “created” over night, but rather their behavior can be connected all the way to their childhood. What trauma a child experiences plays a major role in the rest of his or her life. A serial killer, most of the time,
Statistically, the average serial killer is a white male from a lower-to-middle-class background, usually in his twenties or thirties. Many were physically or emotionally abused by parents. Some were adopted. As children, fledgling serial killers often set fires, torture animals, and wet their beds (these red-flag behaviors are known as the “triad” of symptoms.) Brain injuries are common. Some are very intelligent and have shown great promise as successful professionals. They are also fascinated with the police and authority in general (Scott).
The question of whether or not man is predetermined at birth to lead a life of crime is a question that has been debated for decades. Are serial killers born with the lust for murder, or are their desires developed through years of abuse and torment? Many believe it is impossible for an innocent child to be born with the capability to commit a horrible act such as murder. But at the same time, how could we have corrupted society so much as to turn an innocent child into a homicidal maniac? Forensic psychologists have picked apart the minds of serial killers to find an answer as to what forces them to commit such perverse acts. Their ultimate goal is to learn how to catch a serial killer before
Mass murderers are a diverse group of people. They are a danger to society and it is important to understand the wide variability among these people. The kinds of mass murderers revolve around two central types that branch off to several subtypes. The profile of a mass murderer generally contains a specific set of traits. These people are often driven by one of a series of different motives. In order to achieve their goals, mass murderers have plenty of different methods and weapons at their disposal. Inevitably, the discussion of punishment always ensues when the subject of dangerously destructive killers arises. The study of mass murderers is one that requires analyzing and profiling all of the components that make up a killer, from
There are many theories as to why people become serial killers. Almost all of these concepts are associated with the Nature vs. Nurture theory. Are serial killers born with the need to kill, or is it something that they learn to long for as they grew up? Many believe that the nurture theory is the likely concept to believe; that serial killers are created from bad childhood experiences including being abused by their parents, or molested at an early age. Psychologist and sociologist have interviewed serial killers and picked apart their minds, to find out what it is that makes them feel the need to perform these heinous crimes. It is the nature theory that they are looking for when
Studies show that traits of a serial killer can be seen in a person at a very young age. Most warning signs go unnoticed which is why the growth of the killer continues. A thing such as animal cruelty is one of many clues inside the growth of a serial killers mind “They often start out their careers by maiming, harming, and torturing small animals.” “In extreme cases, they have been known to spend hours inflicting a slow death on animals...this is a form of control that allows them the power to crave” (Kocsis,2008) . Many future serial killers also show a major interest in setting fires. Even though it is common for most young children to show a slight interest in fire, those with serial killing in their future are somewhat pyromaniacs.
Ever since the documentation of the first serial killer in the 19th century, people have been fascinated by them. Their horrendous crimes and lack of remorse never ceases to amaze the most indifferent of people. Despite the amount of time and energy spent researching them, psychologists know very little about the mind of a serial killer and the human brain in general. While psychologists may have pinned down certain traits and experiences that most serial killers have in common, little is known about why the average person, with no identifiable traits of a killer, will snap in a moments notice. Serial killers tend to have certain identifiable traits and experiences, whereas the average human, who snaps and kills someone as a result of rage,
Serial killers provide a way for Americans to be obsessed with the taboo and occult. From buying a shirt that Charles Manson wore to going on tours of places where serial killers left their victims, America is fascinated by the inner working of serial killers. This fascination becomes wasted energy. They are obsessed with a crime that could have been prevented. If the energy went into preventing an individual from escalating to the point where they kill, society would be for the better. Many serial killers display tell-tell signs in childhood and adolescence— specifically at school due to the numerous amounts of interactions children have with others. The current system of identifying serials killers is a flawed one because it is retroactive and only allows us to identify serial killers after the have killed. We need a system—one that allows us to identify potential serial killers in the educational system before they get to the point of killing. This can be done through mental screenings and if the traits of a potential killer arise, the children could receive the counseling and help they need.
As we have already discussed, most serial killers have some common behavioral traits. They have factors that can be found in their childhoods, whether it be physical/mental abuse, or neglect. We need to save these people long before they are killers, we need to intervene when these children are victims. (Simons, 2001)
Throughout history, serial killers and murderers have received a significant number of news articles dedicated to them and have attracted audiences all around the world; however, the question that nobody can seem to answer is, “Why?” What causes people to grow up with the desire to kill and what can we do to prevent others from becoming serial killers in the future? “All serial killers are murderers, but not all murderers are serial killers,” as stated on The Undergraduate Times. A serial murder is defined by Encyclopedia Britannica as “the unlawful homicide of at least two people, carried out in a series over a period of time,” while mass murder is the
The surroundings of a serial killer as a toddler is extremely big part in which way they will go and their killing styles (UKessays). Certain experiences such as divorce, child abuse, substance abuse, and many other factors can be critical to the development of a toddler (UKessays).Actually the most recent serial killers have been actual children, their upbringing are turning them into monsters
Serial killers are the byproduct of many different things: trauma, death of loved ones, abuse, neglect, adoption, and even witnessing abuse (Are Serial). Serial killers have had to endure a massive amount of something such as trauma or abuse to an unimaginable extent to become what they are; the extent of the abuse, the trauma, the psychological damage they endure is incomprehensible to many. The destruction of one’s innocence can occur at any given time in his or her life, but he or she is more impressionable in his or her youth by the negativism of someone else’s actions (Scott, Shirley L. What Makes Serial Killers Tick ~ Childhood Event). People are susceptible to what they endure in their adolescence, and cruel upbringings, such as
They usually hate their parents. Almost every serial killer is abused as a child, whether it is sexually, emotionally, physically, or psychologically. This abuse may come from a stranger or a family member, but many serial killers try to lie about this history of abuse. Most serial killers have records of early psychiatric problems and often spent time in institutions as children (i.e.: mental hospitals or psychological rehabilitation centers). They have an intense interest in voyeurism, fetishism, and sadomasochistic porn at a very early age, and they also have a very high rate of suicide attempts. Future serial killers share three other traits in their childhoods. More than sixty precent of serial killers wet their beds past the age of twelve. They also have a fascination with fire, which may be an early manifestation of their fondness for mass destruction. In addition, almost every serial killer starts his abuse and sadistic torture on animal victims (Fisher and Fisher, 2003).