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According to some criminologists, both biological and social factors lead to the making of this type of murderer (Raine, 2008). Researchers have found that environment and genetics routinely go hand-in-hand to encourage brutal behavior (Fox, 2017).
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Read More »Childhood abuse, traumatic experiences, and parental brutality can significantly shape an individual’s personality during childhood (Raine, 2008). It is critical to underline a huge connection between childhood abuse and criminal conduct (Haggerty & Ellerbrok, 2011). On the other hand, not all tormented and abused kids become serial killers, and not all serial killers were victims of childhood abuse. Be that as it may, there does appear to be a relationship between profound traumatic issues and later criminal conduct. This correlation seems to be a reality, although in varying degrees across criminals. Another perspective emphasizes a genetic aspect to this severe form of antisocial behavior. Dr. Berit Brogaard (2018) published an article titled: “Do Serial Killers Have a Genetic Disposition?” In this article, she explained that the majority “of the most productive and risky serial killers were genetically disposed to behave anti-socially.” The authors of more recent studies (Turner, Anderson, Widdows, Nyalakanti, Harenski, Harenski, Koenigs, Decety & Kiehl, 2020) have reported that brain scans of serial killers have revealed poor neural connectivity in regions of the brain that control emotional outbursts and violent feelings. Incidentally, studies propose that while some serial killers may exhibit unusual brain activities, which may force them to carry out crimes, there is no evidence that a different brain form or abnormality would bring about a violent individual or killer (Brogaard, 2018) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) profiler Jim Clemente, when talking about serial killers, has declared that “genetics loads the gun, their personality and psychology aim it, and their experiences pull the trigger” (FBI, 2021). It is in all likelihood the case that a mix of genetic qualities and life experiences may expand an individual’s inclination to turn into a serial killer. As such, genetics, environment, trauma, and personality are different variables that collectively drive serial killer conduct. So, generalizing the cause of criminal conduct would be pretentious and off base. However, the connection between childhood abuse, psychological trauma, family issues, and serial killing has been evident in numerous examinations throughout the long term (Herrero, Delgado & García-Mateos, 2017).
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Read More »Berit Brogaard, P. (2018). Do All Serial Killers Have a Genetic Disposition? Psychology Today. Fox, B. (2017). It’s nature and nurture: Integrating biology and genetics into the social learning theory of criminal behavior. Journal of Criminal Justice, 49, 22-31. Hagan, F. E. (2016). Introduction to criminology, theories, methods, and criminal behavior (9th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Haggerty, K., & Ellerbrok, A. (2011). The social study of serial killers. Criminal Justice Matters, 86(1), 6–7. https://doi org.csuglobal.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/09627251.2011.646180 Herrero, F. D. S., Delgado, C. T., & García-Mateos, M. (2017). Serial killers: Relation between childhood maltreatment and sexual relations with the victims. European Psychiatry, 41(S1), S585-S586. Keatley, D. A., Golightly, H., Shephard, R., Yaksic, E., & Reid , S. (2018). Using Behavior Sequence Analysis to Map Serial Killers’ Life Histories. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1-23. Marono, A. J., Reid, S., Yaksic, E., & Keatley, D. A. (2020). A Behaviour Sequence Analysis of Serial Killers’ Lives: From Childhood Abuse to Methods of Murder. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 27(1), 126-137. https://doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2019.1695517
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