The Trauma Control Model: The Hickey's Serure Control

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Typically, a serial killer is a person who murders three or more people, usually at different times and places. This also come with the murders taking place over a period of more than a month and including a break between the murders. This is not always true, but it is a relative definition. Many serial killers have similar problems in their childhood. The Hickey's Trauma Control Model shows how childhood trauma can help a child become deviant in their adulthood. One of the factors helping to determine whether or not the child's behavior escalates is usually child's environment. This means that it is usually either their parents or society, like school and church. Family, or lack of, is the most important part of a child's development because …show more content…

This does not, under any circumstances, mean that only white people are serial killers. Black people, Hispanics, Chinese, and every other race or ethnicity, can become a serial killer. The reason that white people are often portrayed in the media is because everyone loves to hear the tragic story or the pretty white girl with a good background who was having a good life and should have become successful. It is because murder and serial killings are mostly itraracial. Meaning most white killers kill white people while most black killers kill black …show more content…

They are the type of serial killer that seek thrills and derives pleasure from killing, seeing people as expendable means to this goal. Forensic psychologists have identified three subtypes of the hedonistic killer: "lust", "thrill" and "comfort". The lust killers are killers that get their sexual gratification from the amount of torture and mutilation they perform on their victims. The sexual serial murderer has a psychological need to have absolute control, dominance, and power over their victims, and the infliction of torture, pain, and ultimately death is used in an attempt to fulfill their need. Material gain and a comfortable lifestyle are the primary motives of comfort killers. Usually, the victims are family members and close acquaintances. After a murder, a comfort killer will usually wait for a period of time before killing again to allow any suspicions by family or authorities to subside. They often use poison, most notably arsenic, to kill their victims. Female serial killers are often comfort killers, although not all comfort killers are

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