Ed Kemper is a perfect example of how poor growth experiences can lead to continuous killing. In addition, there is a motivation when an attack comes in before attack. The three most common motives of serial killers are domination, operation, and control. This also arises from childhood abuse and helplessness. An individual who does not want to disclose it by killing it indicates that anger is usually motivated. One of the reasons for ongoing termination is that, like Ed Kemper, returning to someone does not kill the source.
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").
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
Every serial killer does not have a single psychological or personality trait, but they have fairly regular features within the serial killer. First, compared to the history of psychiatric treatment, continuous killers are often likely to have a history of involvement of criminals, in the form of small crimes. Second, some serial killers show signs of psychiatric personality. In some small studies, about half of consecutive murderers fulfilled the criteria of psychiatric patients measured in the rabbit psychiatric checklist. This may explain that some serial killers are good for forcibly releasing the victims' armed and can avoid an average of four to five years of arrest. Third, many serial killers have a rich fantasy life that can stimulate the desire for murder, regardless of whether there are additional promotional conditions such as pornography, alcohol, drugs I will.