This popular Spanish phrase translated in English is "Tell people walking with you, I will teach you who you are". Are you a question? The human environment influences who you are and affects their behavior in life, or is born. Since philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, Hermes, and Socrates, people have discussed how we are not products of the environment and whether it relates to some way the human beings were born. This discussion is often referred to as nature and cultivation, but it is still controversial today.
There are many reasons why people become continuous killers. Almost all of these concepts are related to natural - to - nurture theory. Are continuous killers born by necessity of killing or what they learn when growing up? Many people believe that raising theory may be a concept of beliefs; serial killers may be abused by their parents, or may be harassed by their parents by a childhood bad experience including harassment It is triggered. Psychologists and sociologists interviewed serial killers and chose their minds to find something they felt the need to carry out these violent crimes.
Crime is done, some of them become the most dangerous criminals called serial killers. Continuous murderer is a term that represents a person who committed a series of murders. Robert K. Russler (FBI agent) issued the term "serial killer" after a series of murder cases in 1975. Continuous murderers are not only murderers but also victims of the poor society and the harsh environment they grow. Continuous murderers are mentally ill and mentally angry, usually a typical white man.
In most cases, the child killer childhood era draws a serial killer. There are also theories, assumptions and ways to explain why these serial killers kill people in their way. Most of these theories are related to child abuse, but they are different developmental and psychological ways of continuous murder. On the next few pages, there are different opinions on why continuous killers kill people. As we all know, science is always experimental and the next page should not be considered fact.
Many people want to know what is causing disturbing behavior of continuous killers. Most criminologists believe traumatic infancies are experiencing the theory leading directly to the behavior of continuous killers. "Heroes triad" is a feature of serial killer, and it is an important factor in the development of serial killer as a child. "Murder triad" includes bedwetting for children, arson and animal torture and is one of the most common features of serial killers (Newton, 2000, 101). The triad consists of fire, bedwetting, and abusive behavior. The important and most common part of the "killing triad" is arson. John Douglas, a psychoanalyst, believes that a continuous killer of the future is an arsonist for "being fascinated by love for magnificent destruction" (Schechter and Everitt, 282).