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Serial killers have terrorized societies and families for decades. Some of most infamous serial killers are Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, and Albert Desalvo better known as "The Boston Strangler." All these men had used different techniques in their killings, and rapes, but they all had one thing in common; their unstable childhoods. Each one of them suffered from some type of confusion or physical and mental abuse. Instability at home can negatively influence and alter the psychological make up of a child. This explains why societies are victimized by serial killers, murderers, and sexual predators.
Most of the serial killers that were mentioned suffered from some form of abuse as a child.The abuse can be physical, mental, or verbal. Children suffering abuse develop a range of maladaptive, anti-social and self-destructive behaviors and thoughts by trying to cope with the abuse (Newton, 2001). Usually, children who are abused suffer from aggression, behavior problems, depression, compulsive sexual behaviors, social withdrawal, and alcohol or drug abuse (Newton 2001). Some people overcome their emotional trauma as adults, but others are psychologically damaged forever. Those who are severely

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