Why do people kill?

Why do people kill?

It's not easy to understand the mind of a killer. Legal psychologists, who work years with killers, treating them, know exactly how their minds work. Dr. Kathy Charles, a legal psychologist, says that the roots of a murder are found in a personality disorder. After studying hundreds of cases [...]

Dr. Kathy Charles, a legal psychologist, says that the roots of a murder are found in a personality disorder. After studying hundreds of high profile killers worldwide, she says three of them differ from others: serial killer, Ted Bundy, the killer from Ipswich in London, Steve Wright and the British physician, Harold Shipman.

These all look like ordinary people, but they have something in common... a psychotic personality that gets emotional from killing. Their nervous systems are different, they are not thrilled by the things that are bothering others. Bundy and Wright were bleeding killers who believed they wouldn't get caught. But Shipman kept the doctor's position and hid behind him. When people came to him for help, he took advantage of this opportunity and claimed the life of”.

It follows further “They are all cold, heartless and do not regret what they have done”. As for typology, there are two types of killers: those who know you and the strangers. The most dangerous “is someone you know, especially a former partner. If the relationship is over and they feel rejected, they are obsessed with the victim. So psychology is important when you need to unlock the reason why someone committed a crime”.

Killer Account

Killers are the most violent people, and when they kill, they meet psychological needs. They can kill and steal, but motivations are in their heads, not in their pockets. The fact that they kill for psychological reasons makes it easier for them to profile it.

Many assassins want their crime scenes to appear in a certain way. They want a victim type. They often imagine how they kill. So their personality “is” on the crime scene. The basic principle for making a profile is that behavior shows personality. There are three questions to ask to build a profile: what happened, what was the motive, and why?

To begin with, we leave the random file minus any suspicious information. Whoever makes the killer's profile doesn't need to know anything about him before he gets the file, so there's usually an assistant that first scans cases. When the file is taken, the data is examined and asked what happened. Did the killer rob the house? Was the victim connected and, if so, with what? How did he kill him? Did he leave it in the open, or did he hide the body?

Also, the killer must be seen what he did before hitting the victim while he was with him and after committing the crime. When what has happened is determined, the next question is, Why? Why did the author enter the house in broad daylight? Why did he stab him 100 times? Why did he jerk off before raping her? Everything must be looked into carefully what he did before, during and after the crime. It determines why crime may have been committed.

Killer Types

Why do people commit crimes? Although there cannot be depleting explanations, we can cite many reasons behind the killings. As there are various types of killers, there are various motives of crime. But the following typeology applies to most of them.

Chronic aggressive people are easily frustrated and have poor impulse control. They often express their anger, or hostility, and refuse authority and oppose leaders.

And of them there are some who express their hostility after their lusts. They believe that violence or aggression are legitimate reactions to various interpersonal problems in life (when someone provokes you, you give them back).

Though they never accept it, the satisfaction they receive comes from expressing anger, making them feel alive, gives them power. They often have features of a <x0 adventure seekers”, like bold and careless behavior, and tend to use substances. Similarly, violence occurs in contexts of harassment or disagreement.

Second typology includes those who control anger. Such killers rarely express anger, shouting, and emotional rigidity. It seems that they are kind, serious and sober and rarely “lose”.

Also, they are strict in interpreting rules, morally correct and consider themselves good “”. While others often become prejudiced, they view them as good “.

Often, their inaction makes others profit at their expense. But their anger boils like a pot of pressure until they explode. When they do, others say so: “He seemed so good, he was always so calm”.

The third type is hurt, the one who feels that others have never treated him with respect. When “passes”, they always blame someone. In their eyes, others find everything easier. They refuse criticism.

In response to restrictions, they create revenge scenarios that can become deeply entrenched. They sink into their victimization and are psychologically impotent. Violence is an indication of revenge because of <x0mpotency” to face anger in other ways.

The traumad killer answers to a single assault on his identity. Something potentially offensive, intelligent, and powerful happens to him. The essence of their existence is that they will be destroyed if they do not react. Their violence is predictable and can be prevented.

The next type is obesity, the immature person and narcisoid that desperately requires attention and perfection. He cannot stand the deprivation of good things, like a crying baby because his mother is breastfeeding. When depressed by love, they continue to cry, make repeated calls, and follow the object of obsession to the point of thought or act of murder. If I can't have it, no one can have it”

In the group of paranods, we can find some types - jealousy, persecution, and so on - who engage in behavior that makes their beliefs a reality. Fallout can reach the point where the person uncommunicates with reality to madness. The madman does not understand the nature and quality of his actions.

The most typical scenario: there's misperceptions of reality, it's incapable of normal behavior, there are delusional beliefs that prevent it from realizing that their behavior has been wrong, there are psychotic thoughts, writes the century. In the end we just find the bad, angry “type.

A combination of all the above traits: angry, jealous, angry, aggressive, socially attracted, and useless. /Telegraphy/

 

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