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    Are Serial Killers Born or Created? We have been looking at the Nature vs Nurture debate in psychology and how it can be applied to Serial Killers. In class we also looked at the ways nature and nurture effected how Colin Jackson and found that it was a combination of the two arguments. I believe that it may be similarly a combination of both sides of the argument that lead a person to becoming a serial killer. The nature argument towards people’s behaviour is that traits such as intelligence

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    Serial Killers – Are They Born Bad? Throughout history and in the modern world serial killers have been committing murders and creating a sense of fear and horror. In order to answer the question‚ whether serial killers are born bad or become one because of external environment‚ it is necessary that one defines what a serial killer is. A serial killer is a person who unlawfully murders two or more persons in separate events (Giannangelo‚ pg. 5). What distinguishes a serial killer from a murderer

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    Serial killers‚ human emotions‚ remorse‚ or empathy in which is not revealed. The popular saying from a serial killer during their interviews are‚ “ I am sick‚ I had a rough childhood”. Yes‚ in fact a lot of people do‚ but that does not make you any better than anyone else and does not give you the right to commit the crime that you did. I do not feel any remorse from someone who blames their childhood. If you know that you are sick‚ and need help. Go on‚ and seek help! Serial killers try and persuade

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    Evidence that was gathered from books such as “Inside the Minds of Mass Murderers” and “Inside the Minds of Serial Killers‚” both written by Kathertine Ramsland‚ provide information and evidence that killers are in fact made‚ not born. Some of the reasons that people believe that killers are made and not born are due to research by many psychiatrists on serial killers and mass murderers who are on death roe that have committed some of the most heinous crimes. One argument is that there is a set of

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    Lexis Munoz Professor Miller English 5B 23 April 2013 Are Serial Killers Born or Made? Psychologist John B. Watson expressed in his scientific studies of human behavior that emotion is learnt and as humans we are highly social creatures‚ and by integrating those two ideas it signifies how much we‚ as the human race‚ are influenced by others as well as with the environment causing our behavior to be similar to the ones around us. A study conducted by American psychologist Albert Bandura in 1961

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    Are Serial Killers Born or Made? The term serial killer‚ as defined by Robert Ressler (1974)‚ refers to a person who commits a series of murders‚ often with no apparent motive and typically following a characteristic and predictable behaviour pattern. Commonly used terms like sociopath and psychopath are no longer used in a clinical setting. Instead‚ these pathologies fall under a condition called anti-social personality disorder. A sociopath is traditionally defined as a person with a personality

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    Research paper Serial Killers: Are They Born or Made? There are many theories as to why people become serial killers. Almost all of these concepts are associated with the Nature vs. Nurture theory. Are serial killers born with the need to kill‚ or is it something that they learn to long for as they grew up? Many believe that the nurture theory is the likely concept to believe; that serial killers are created from bad childhood experiences including being abused by their parents‚ or molested at an

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    Are serial killers born or made? Nature chooses what genes/traits we are born with‚ but at the same time‚ these traits cannot be expressed without a mechanism that triggers these individuals to commit these horrific crimes.     A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people‚ usually in the service of abnormal psychological gratification‚ and the murders take place over a significant period of time. Bromberg (2011) states‚ “Serial killers are not your “regular” homicidal murderer

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    Serial Killers Are Made Not Born. One who kills another is called a murderer‚ but one that kills many for no specific reason and often have the same pattern of behaviour are serial killers. Serial killers are psychologically disturbed and often become killers because of being harassed‚ assaulted‚ punished‚ etc. Genetics does not shape a serial killer but it rather plays a small role. Serial killers are psychologically disturbed people who learn behaviours and emotions based on their environmental

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    Ngoc Nguyen Professor Rosenkranz English 1302 25 September 2010 Essay 1‚ Serial Killer Do serial killers have the same motive for killing? In “What Makes a Serial Killer” by La Donna Beaty‚ she composes an informative argument providing characteristics of a serial killer. She bases her argument on what makes a serial killer according to information gathered from eight different sources. According to the theories that she has provided‚ society‚ family atmosphere‚ mental illness‚ and excessive

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