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The Rise Of Serial Killers

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Now that we know what is defined as a serial killer, lets dig a little deeper and see what their mental state must be like to do the things they do. Those who are diagnosed as sociopaths display no reproach, regret, or fault for the things they have done. Psychologists believe this absence of emotion begins in early childhood when they may have faced rejection. Sociopaths also have almost no ability to place themselves in the situations of their victims, therefore making it almost impossible for them to have sympathy for them. (Simons, 2001) Because of rejection from family early in life, sociopathic serial killers are not able to experience affection or emotion, due to this they seek instant fulfilment which drives their fantasies and they …show more content…

Many have family histories of mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, and criminal activity.” (Simons, 2001, pg. 252) MAIN POINT 3 Now that we understand what a serial killer is and how their state of mind allows them to do the things that they do, lets now discuss what we could possibly do to minimize the rise of serial killers in America. Out of all the countries that experience problems with serial killers, The United States is the country that it shows up in the most. (Simons, 2001) 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) If we could recognize these signs of abuse early in the child through, doctors, teachers, police, or social workers, we could take action and remove the child from the situation. (Simons, …show more content…

We have learned that the sociopathic disorder begins to develop in these serial killers before they begin to kill, it begins in their early childhood when they experience neglect and abuse from their parents, and becomes much more evident later in life. We as a nation need to take some serious steps to prevent these types of behavior, unless we don’t mind continuously hearing about the acts of the next big serial killer. (Simons, 2001) WRAP IT UP/COME FULL CIRCLE: Just remember that most serial killers won’t look like the boogey man you expect them to be but rather like the “boy next

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