There are two schools of thought, one that serial killers are born with certain genes that create homicidal tendencies in them and second that they commit a series of murders because of a particular environment (abusive family, abandonment, etc.) they are exposed to as children. Both arguments have been proved and explained through research and have been supported by statistics. However, it is seen that neither of the two are individually able to answer why serial killers behave in the manner they do. A thorough review of the research, statistics and what experts have to say in this matter will show that it is a mix of genetic and environmental factors that influence a serial killer. It is true that children who are victims of violence and abuse may become violent as they grow up to become adults but this does not mean they will become serial killers. It is necessary here that one is born with a genetic disorder and is also brought up in an environment that triggers the person with a genetic disorder to commit mass murders. Serial killers do not usually develop from a healthy mind after being subjected to a series of environmental factors, but are rather born with a set of bio-psychological characteristics that make them vulnerable to engage in extreme violence and sadism only after
There are two schools of thought, one that serial killers are born with certain genes that create homicidal tendencies in them and second that they commit a series of murders because of a particular environment (abusive family, abandonment, etc.) they are exposed to as children. Both arguments have been proved and explained through research and have been supported by statistics. However, it is seen that neither of the two are individually able to answer why serial killers behave in the manner they do. A thorough review of the research, statistics and what experts have to say in this matter will show that it is a mix of genetic and environmental factors that influence a serial killer. It is true that children who are victims of violence and abuse may become violent as they grow up to become adults but this does not mean they will become serial killers. It is necessary here that one is born with a genetic disorder and is also brought up in an environment that triggers the person with a genetic disorder to commit mass murders. Serial killers do not usually develop from a healthy mind after being subjected to a series of environmental factors, but are rather born with a set of bio-psychological characteristics that make them vulnerable to engage in extreme violence and sadism only after