Group Article: "Inside the mind of serial killers - are they born to kill?"

 Article link: Inside the mind of serial killers - are they born to kill?


To be totally honest, I found this article to be somewhat disappointing compared to the other articles. It started out just repetitive, going over the same exact information that was discussed in the other two articles and the film as well. The rest was just poorly written, in my opinion. It didn't really do much to answer the initial question that was presented, so much so that I actually forgot what the initial question was until it was restated at the very end of the article.

Because the article was so underwhelming and monotonous, I'll answer the question it proposed with my thoughts. I don't think that serial killers are born to kill. If we're debating whether serial killers are born or made, I would argue that they're made. I won't go into nature v.s. nurture again because I've already brought it up in so many of my blog posts leading up to this one but I'm definitely on the nurture side. There's a recurring pattern among serial killers in which they were relentlessly abused during their childhood and I think that's a big factor in what drives them to kill. And while mental illness and trauma is certainly not an excuse for murder, it can certainly play a part in creating a killer.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Class Video: "Building Connections: How to Be A Relationship Ninja | Rosan Auyeung-Chen | TEDxSFU"

Class Video: "The myth of race | BBC Ideas"

Group Video: "Lock-Up: The Prisoners of Rikers Island"