Serial killers have been a sociological study for years upon years, trying to find out the psychological and biological aspects behind their outrageous, murderous behavior. When looking into serial killers, the question often occurs as to why these people perform numerous killings of people that they do not know. There is a psychological, biological, and sociological explanation behind it all. In these social studies, scientists break serial killers into multiple categories: they are defined as psychopathic or psychotic, stable or transient, and disorganized or organized. The most important thing to remember about serial killers is that the environment around them is what triggers these behaviors. Many people assume that an individual who These differences are examined throughout their IQ, social skills, their childhood, proximity or murders to home, living situation, education, time of activity, method of ensnaring victims, interaction with victims, method of disposal, state of crime scene, and their reason for returning to the crime scene. Notice how much of this has to deal with their background and environment growing up. Organized serial killers tend to have a normal IQ, they have normal social skills, and growing up most of the time they grew up with a stable father/father figure, but they may have been physically abused. Organized serial killers tend to move around a lot to leave their murder scenes behind, because they do not want to get caught. They quite often are married, live with their partner, or they go on dates with people occasionally; this shows that they are capable of having normal human interaction. Organized killers possibly have attended college, so they are more than capable of self-control. They tend to commit their murders during the daytime, as they are displaying their sneaky ability. These organized killers ensnare their victims purely by seduction, conversing with their victim before killing them. Often they may dismember the body after killing; disposing of the remains, which decreases their chances of being caught, usually leaving little physical evidence behind. If Unfortunately for some people, they do not have the strength to cope with certain situations as well as others, leading to violent, outrageous behavior such as serial killing. Works Cited Bonn, Scott. “What You May Not Know About Serial Killers” Psychology Today. February 5, 2017. 14 January 2018. Haggerty, Kevin and Ellerbrook, Ariane. “The Social Study of Serial Killers.” Criminal Justice Matters. December 2011. 16 January 2018. Pages 1-7. Rauf, Don. Historical Serial Killers. New York, NY. Enslow Publishing, 2016. Pages 1-142 Rauf, Don. Female Serial Killers. New York, NY, Enslow Publishing, 2016. Pages 1-141 “Serial Killers Shaped by Society, Study Claims.” Seeker. February 25, 2015. 1 February 2018. Wade, Lisa. Standard, Pacific. "What Sociologists Can Tell Us About Serial Killing.” Pacific Standard. December 4, 2014. 1 February
Men and Women Serial Killers Barbie Sharp Psy 250 A02 Dr. Toby Arquette Argosy University Abstract What are underling factors that contribute to the psychological profile of men and women serial killers? This paper examines scientific and meta-analysis studies of men and women serial killers in an attempt to identify some of these factors. By investigating psychological theories involving men and women serial killer's mental…
The polite father was no where to be found, as he was never actually “there” at all. Serial killers are charming ninjas waiting to take out the "enemy". There is said to be a way, however, to spot them amongst the typical multitude of the crowd. In order to catch a murderer, there has to be a traveling look into the crime to see, not just how, but why a serial killer would do the things they do. Before the great dive into the philosophical and psychological mess of the serial killer mind, the study itself first needs to be discussed…
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Criminology report on Serial Murder We serial killers are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere. And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow" -Ted Bundy Introduction The area of crime which has been chosen for this report is that of serial murder. The main reason for this choice is the media attention and the apparent public fascination in to this area of crime. The aim of this report is to conduct an in depth study of this phenomena with the use of psychological theories…
CRJ 325: Serial Killers and Sexual Predators Final Exam Study Guide Chapters 6-13 The exam includes multiple choice and true/false questions. The questions may come from the text, videos, case studies and any other specified reading. Your casebook should help you gather the information necessary to answer these questions. There will be several questions related to the similarities and/or differences between male, female, team and global killers. You should become familiar with the demographics…
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What is Psychology? Psychology is comprised of two Latin words. Psyche, which means Soul and Logos, which means science. Therefore, psychology basically means science of the soul. However, because the term “soul” is not easily understood or explained, led to the meaning of psychology as being the “science of behavior”. Behavior is a measurable action that can be seen and observed. It not only refers to physical activities such as walking and talking, but also to mental activities like love, fear…
Ian Hunter Professor Caldwell Gen. Psych 11/18/14 Current Event In recent news, infamous serial killer Charles Manson filed for the first round of marriage paperwork. Charles Manson is currently 79-years old serving a lifetime sentence in prison and is engaged to a 26-year old woman, who goes by the name of Star but is formerly known as Afton Burton. Afton Burton first discovered Charles Manson when she was 16 years-old and became fascinated reading about ATWA, Manson’s environmental philosophy…
The theory of personalities Cindy Kramer Essentials of Psychology 211 12/19/2012 Rhonda Alexander The Theory of Personalities In the early 1900’s, an Austrian Physician, Sigmund Freud, developed a theory that human behavior is motivated by an unconscious part of personality traits. The unconscious behavior Freud concludes contains memories, drives, instincts of which people are not aware. Freud went on to argue that personalities must be determined by three parts to make up a normal human…