Despite the fact, a countless deal of research has been conducted struggling to recognize the foundations of sexual offending; a common agreement has not been reached. As an alternative, a combination of social, environmental, psychological, and biological factors have been found to contribute to conflicting degrees of sexually violent offenders. Therefore, when trying to gain awareness into the factors that may have added to a sexually violent offense, it is significant to examine each case thoroughly. All of these factors may be valuable when attempting to establish why someone engaged in a sexually violent offense. This paper will describe the convicted sexually violent offender I selected. This paper will describe any social, environmental, …show more content…
John Wayne Gacy and his siblings grew up with an alcoholic father who would beat his children with a razor strap if they were observed to have disobeyed; his father physically assaulted John Wayne Gacy's mother as well (John Wayne Gacy Biography, 2017). John Wayne Gacy had to learn to toughen up against the beatings, and he would not cry. John had a bad relationship with his father, counter control in which the bad behavior of John inhibits parental attempts at socialization (Farrington, Loeber, Stallings, and Homish, 2012). School became a risk factor for John due to his negative attitude toward school and low school motivation (Farrington el at, 2012). John Wayne Gacy undergone additional estrangement at school making him powerless to play with other children due to a congenital heart condition that was looked upon by his father as another failing (John Wayne Gacy Biography, 2017). John Wayne Gacy later realized he was attracted to men, and experienced great mayhem over his …show more content…
John Wayne Gacy lack of empathy is the primary controlling emotion in a psychopath. John Wayne Gacy has strong emotions in the limbic impulse that contribute to him acting violently and aggressively. John Wayne Gacy discrepancies in his cortex will allow his impulses to emerge in the form of violent behavior. The consideration of these traits within an individual, typically men, raises the chance that he will partake in predatory behavior for a great deal of his life (Wright & Beaver, 2012). John Wayne Gacy‘s crimes shaped his personality due to his abnormal, dysfunctional and inappropriate behavior. John Wayne Gacy experienced neuroticism because he had the tendency to experience negative emotions such as depression and shame originated from his childhood (Jones, Miller, & Lynam, 2011). John Wayne Gacy experienced extraversion because he had the tendency to seek the company of others by raping, torturing, and murdering boys and young men (Jones, Miller, & Lynam,