Psychology of serial killers Many things are confused today, but they confuse the public. War, murder, medicine, incredible rescue, everything you'll see on the history channel. There is another subject that is also a documentary but a continuous killer. Dark and distorted people who committed many murders are interested, but what is the reason for them? How much terrible tragic events may distort people to kill one or more people. It may be schizophrenia, psychiatric disorder or social illness.
There is no definitive answer to this discussion. There is no way to actually tell why these people became their monsters ("psychological investigation of serial killers", "nature and cultivation"). Of course, each person is born with a different genetic structure, and many people believe that the genetic code difference does not produce a psychological killer ("Continuous Murderer: Nature and Child Rearing"). However, observing the lives and experiences of serial killers clearly shows that fostering plays a leading role in the creation of continuous killers. This is still a controversial topic. Various criminologists point out various serial killers to support their theory of causing these monsters
Many psychologists and psychiatrists believe that serial killers are the ultimate expansion of violence. Serial killer has many things in common. The correct psychological classification of serial killers has existed for many years, but the most appropriate is psychotic sexual abuse. In the world of psychology, phrase ASPD or antisocial personality disorder has replaced early mentally disabled and antisocial people. Antisocial personality disorders have many characteristics, some of which can explain continuous killers more than others. It can not be loved, this is usually considered the basis of ASPD, especially in continuous killings. Very impulsive and aggressive behavior is another part of the minds of serial killers, and the research shows that they need thrilling than ordinary people.
All serial killers are murderers, but not all killers are continuous killers. "Continuous murderers kill at least three victims one at a time with a series of homicides with psychological satisfaction as the main motive" ("Liangan Killer Psychology Examination"). An average killer may kill for retaliation or robbery, but serial killers are different. So, how were these monsters made? Discussion between nature and cultivation is an endless debate in psychology profession. Sociologists have addressed this problem for many years, especially in the analysis of serial killers. The problem is as follows. Will nature, cultivation, or a mixture of the two become continuous killers ("nature and cultivation").