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Serial Killers As Heroes In Popular Culture

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The Mind of a Serial Killer
Olympia Hernandez
LE300J I & I L Capstone: Serial Killers as Heroes in Popular Culture
Instructor: Donna Spehar
September 22, 2014

The Mind of a Serial Killer
What do serial killers have in common? What early signs are shown and what characteristics are portrayed? Can a serial killer be prevented from killing? These are a few of many questions that society may ask “Why are they compelled to do what they do”. How do their actions affect society? Serial Killer is a moniker used to describe a killer who has killed various people over a long period of time. Serial Killers have many characteristics and traits in common. Serial killers, like all human beings, are the result of their genetics, their …show more content…

Substance Abuse- Many serial killers are familiar with addiction because they were raised in a home were the drug us and addiction was present and too become dependent on drugs as well.
6. Childhood Abuse- Many individuals who become serial killers were physically, mentally, and emotionally abused and a majority were also sexually abuse by someone close to their family. These actions make a child feel inferior and helpless and those are feelings they eventually want to instill on their victims.
7. Voyeurism- From a young age many serial killers experienced voyeurism by obtaining sexual gratification by looking at sexual objects or acts, especially secretively. Such as pornography, ado-masochistic and fetishism.
8. Intelligence- Organized serial killers have high IQ’s. They are very articulate in the way they commit their crime.
Serial Killers can be prevented at a young age with intervention. Giving children the proper treatment after a traumatic episode would be appropriate. Society as a whole should take the proper measures such as reporting any child abuse or neglect to social services and reporting any sort of delinquency they may see in the street from school age children. Although it can be suggested and attempted to prevent, there is no certainty that they will not become killers. Subconsciously it is a choice and they decide if that want to become killers. (Holmes & De Burger, …show more content…

Serial killers were once victims as well; they were affected by someone else’s sick pleasure of hurting another human being. With a very compelling media and a society that is very absorbed by these serial killers actions. The media glamourizes murder and basically says it is okay to kill. Society has become fascinated about these killers, prior to serial killers being introduced to our society it was just murder. Of course murder has been around for era’s but society has been manipulated by the media and they have forgotten about the victim and what they experienced. (Ellen, 1992) Somehow we have turned these killers into some sort of celebrity. As far as serial killers and how they affect society it is the other way around, society has somehow shaped and formed these killers from birth and not necessarily society as a whole however members of society are responsible for their actions. Society and the media also encourage these killers to act out their fantasies for the

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