Serial Killers’ Origins What drives a person past insanity? What drives an individual to feel no remorse, but rather a psychological relief in murderous acts? Consider all the different types of people on Earth as well as the lifestyles and situations these people are raised up in. As much as it’s desired to think the world is filled with people who carry no such thing as a bad bone in their bodies, that thought process is simple deception. The fact is that psychopaths and sociopaths hide among others in everyday environments - neighbors, teachers, family members, doctors, friends, or even the local mailman. Psychopaths are declared as people who suffer from a mental disorder causing aggression and abnormal behaviors such as their “lack of …show more content…
They need to be broken down into the categories of sociopaths and psychopaths before that is determined. The research provided explains that in the case of sociopaths, they are more likely to be made into serial killers based on the types of environments they are around as they grow up. In the case of psychopaths, they are more likely to be born serial killers rather than made due to abnormalities found in their genetic makeup. But because such a difficult question cannot be answered with both choices there must be one answer that overpowers the other. In this case, the answer that is more logically sound is that serial killers are made. Although the sociopath category of serial killers are more likely to be born, it has been proven that the environment a person is raised up in influences how they grow up to be as an adult. “Combine this faulty wiring with inconsistent, too harsh, or even downright abusive parenting that confuses the child as to what the rules are and why one should obey them, and you quickly have an out-of-control child” (Lamb, Kassandra). Either way, the actions of a serial killer, whether sociopath or psychopath, should never be simply okayed or go
The sentencing of underage criminals has remained a logistical and moral issue in the world for a very long time. The issue is brought to our perspective in the documentary Making a Murderer and the audio podcast Serial. When trying to overcome this issue, we ask ourselves, “When should juveniles receive life sentences?” or “Should young inmates be housed with adults?” or “Was the Supreme Court right to make it illegal to sentence a minor to death?”. There are multiple answers to these questions, and it’s necessary to either take a moral or logical approach to the problem.
There is some sort of mixture of biology and society that creates the psychopath, or at the very least cultivates them. The culture of modern America no doubt supports sociopathic behaviors, seeing them as “tough” rather than cruel. In 2013, a book by Kevin Dutton was released, titled The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success. When Pritchard referred to psychopaths as suffering from “moral insanity,” it is doubtful he ever imagined that one day those very same qualities would be considered
Countless people, especially, criminologists have spent numerous hours researching serial killers since they are fascinating. Criminologists ' have high hopes of catching them before they kill, which is why they research them in such an in-depth way. Many people disagree as to what the definition of a serial murder. The FBI defines it as, “[t]he unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(s), in separate events" (9). There is certainly not any dispute that there have been both male and female serial killers. Overall, there are not large amounts of female serial killers, therefore, there has not been as much research done about them; yet there are numerous documented cases of these killers. Male and female serial killers are
Serial Killers: The Mind Behind the Motive The captivation of serial murder is neither a novel event, nor is it exclusively American. Murder in its simplest form is horrifying, not only to the victim, but to the public as well. Both families lost a loved one, leaving behind mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, sisters, brothers and friends.
"Last night, Travis was found dead in his studio. The only clue the police has found so far is that the victim was stabbed with his palette knife 3 times at the rib cage, near the heart. In the morning, the detectives went out searching his studio ordinarily came across another famous painter who, conveniently, was their #1 witness by the name, Sully Rogan. They will have a meeting with him first thing in the morning."
Psychopaths and sociopaths have different origins. Every person is different, most of the time. Yet, they all share similarities of their upbringings. There is a common theory residing for both sociopaths and psychopaths, and it is called nurture versus nature. These things imply that one was due to society that changed them, forming into the empathy lacking humans they
The FBI has released that there are certain traits and characteristics that are common between serial killers. This includes “sensation seeking, a lack of remorse or guilt, impulsivity, the need for control, and predatory behavior,” all of which are also traits of an individual with a psychopathic disorder. The FBI has also released different categories that helps investigators group individuals and determine what ‘type’ of killer their perpetrator may be based off the probable motives. These categories include motives such as anger or mission, criminal enterprise, financial gain, ideology, power or thrill, psychosis, or sexually based. Anger or mission is when the individual seeks out and targets a specific group as a way of revenge. Criminal
Crimes in society are overly dramatic and glorified especially of Tv. On shows like Criminal Minds, Serial killers are recurring theme. Serial killers is person who murdered more than 3 people. To serial killers aka unsub until given a nickname or their identity is revealed. My in reality and in fiction and in reality the FBI are given the job to profile these unsub and brought to justice. To be able to bring justice to serial killers, understand and learning about them is step to profiling.
On an individual scale every person has their own set of ideals, morals and common rules of citizenship bestowed to them at some point during their life. Many of these ideals are those that stand for good and society can agree with and also live by as well. However there is legitimate concern for those who have different ways of seeing things and while there are many types of people who fit that mold, I will further analyze the psychology of a serial killer and why they kill. A serial killer can be defined as “an unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(S), in separate events”. I am a criminal justice major and I find the methods and psychology of serial killers to be one of the most interesting yet mysterious puzzles of
Have you ever wondered why we are the way we are or why we think differently from the people around us? Well, many of these characteristics come from our DNA that we inherited from our parents its part of our genetic make-up. Although, there are many things that we inherit from our environment as we grow. Have you ever thought about why the majority of psycho killers have no remorse towards their actions or why they commit these unexplainable tragedies? Psycho killers have an Antisocial Personality Disorder which causes them to become psychotic, but the big question is does this disorder come from nature or nurture?
“Serial killers leave the girls in there because it’s too dark for anyone to find them-” my eldest cousin Jose adds onto his story. As if this would definitely make any of us want to go to the maze house.
A psychopathic serial killer has such a distinct pattern when it comes to their background. How is it that a personality disorder that can grow into shaping a dangerous murderer, discriminate against certain classes, colors and ages? Only the surroundings could affect such issues. One may be born with genetic or chemical imbalances and have the antisocial disorder found in most serial killers, but can research ever prove that a child may be born a societal monster? A psychopath can be shaped into becoming a serial killer, but can a newborn actually be brought into this world with the initial diagnosis of it being an antisocial murderer? Events and disturbances occur in the childhood or later years of these victims of psychopathy. These are called
My blood ran cold as the sound grew louder. The fearsome thump grew more frequent, echoing through the hallway. It can’t be mum. It’s too early she only just left. The harrowing knocks kept coming as I sat on my couch glaring at the sight of my possible demise.
I got a call last night that our B.A.U was contacted. I went straight in. I hear Hotchner , “ Francis, white female, dark hair, 17 years of age.” Taking in every last word I hear Morgan in the background, “ She was on a camping trip with her family. They went to sleep and the next day she was gone.” Then, I hear JJ, “ The parents found a boat washed up on shore with her journal in it, but no sign of the girl.” “ In the journal was written …..I knocked first, in Francis’ own blood.”, I say.
Michael Sanders, a Professor at Harvard University, gave a lecture titled “Justice: What’s The Right Thing To Do? The Moral Side of Murder” to nearly a thousand student’s in attendance. The lecture touched on two contrasting philosophies of morality. The first philosophy of morality discussed in the lecture is called Consequentialism. This is the view that "the consequences of one 's conduct are the ultimate basis for any judgment about the rightness or wrongness of that conduct.” (Consequentialism) This type of moral thinking became known as utilitarianism and was formulated by Jeremy Bentham who basically argues that the most moral thing to do is to bring the greatest amount of happiness to the greatest number of people possible.