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    Social Construction of Serial Killers Allan Beberniss Deviance and Violence CJ266-01 / 1301A April 1st‚ 2013 In this essay we will cover the different theories that try to shed some light on how or what creates a serial killer. These theories include social structure‚ social class‚ social process‚ neutralization‚ social control and labeling theories. As it is nearly impossible to group all serial killers into any one theory‚ I will look at the similarities and differences between these theories

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    The mind and motivation of a serial killer Serial killers tend to be white heterosexual males in their twenties and thirties‚ who are sexually dysfunctional and have low self-esteem. Serial killers generally murder strangers with cooling off periods in between each murder. Serial killers are twisted in nature. Some return to the place the murder happened or the gravesite to fantasize about their deeds. Serial killers have made many excuses for their killings and behavior such as: Henry Lucas

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    Serial Killer Unit Final A serial killer is someone who kills at constant‚ but patient rate. After some while he takes what is called a "cooling off period". The difference between a mass murdered and a serial killer is that a serial killer will kill one at a time and then cool off. While a mass murderer will kill large amounts at a time. The victims of serial killers relates strait to the childhood. Certain victims are designated because the killer has a certain dislike towards them from

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    Where Do Serial Killers Come From? It was January 1974‚ and the people of Wichita‚ Kansas were staying up all night‚ with their guns in their hands‚ ready for the unthinkable to happen. Four members of the Ortero family had just been brutally murdered in their own home‚ in the middle of the day. Julie and Joseph‚ the mother and father‚ had been found tied at the hands and wrists‚ strangled‚ in their bedroom. Beside them lay their nine year old son Joey‚ who had been murdered the same way. Even

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    amazed and shocked by the workings of serial killer. Mass killings have been apart of world history for many years‚ but in the past hundred years or so the world has seen an emergence of singular mass killers. As referenced by Culhane et al in “MMPI-2 Characteristics of Male Serial Murderers”‚ “Hickey (2010) estimates there are between 35 and 100 serial homicide offends operating at any given time in the United States” (Culhane et al.‚ 2014‚ p.25). Serial killers/murderers are mostly perceived to be

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    Social construction; serial killers Kaplan University CJ266 11/20/2010 Professor Ayers Madeline Michell “Social science theory can be very complicated‚ and this gives rise to much disagreement. Nevertheless‚ theory is important‚ and sociologists and criminologists have made great strides in their analyses of criminal behavior and other aspects of criminal justice systems.” (Akers and Sellers_ Pg-97‚ Explanations of Criminal Behavior‚ 2003). Study of our theories in our present society

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    social norm. A serial killer‚ for example‚ would be deemed deviant. Obviously serial killers are different‚ because they go around killing people however‚ the media finds different negative features to enhance the issue or form a reason as to why they would kill certain people. The media basically labels them as an outcast by saying they were deviant before they started killing‚ and then go on to blame killings on their deviant characteristic.

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    Serial killers often mutilate their victims and abscond with trophies - usually‚ body parts. They treat their prey as a disturbed child would treat her rag dolls. Some of them have been known to eat the organs they have ripped - an act of merging with the dead and assimilating them through digestion. Killing the victim - often capturing him or her on film before the murder - is a form of exerting unmitigated‚ absolute‚ and irreversible control over it. The serial killer aspires to "freeze time"

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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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    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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