Nature Vs Nurture In Crime

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Our perception on what is morally acceptable has changed with the times, when it comes to nature vs. nurture. In the caveman ages killing anything, human or not, simply meant survival, not brutality. With the growth of civil rights, and our country as a whole, it becomes important that civilians do all they have the power to with crime in their area, but what is that? Knowing what, if any power the average civilian has, allows the community to draw more attention to talking about mental illness, nature vs. nurture, and crime in general. The more openly topics like this are talked about, the less of a cliche they become. Talking about the problems, bring forth different views and solutions.

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nurture plays a large part in serial murders?" I went on to ask "which factor do you think plays a bigger part," to, "do you think that a positive childhood acts of kindness could prevent someone from commiting murder, or do you think people are born to kill?" Through a variety of people I was able to find my results, showing through the graph that most people in the public believe that both nature and nurture plays a part in a serial murder. That being said however, people don't believe that childhoods or lack of kindness leads to serial murder, because people are mistreated frequently, and don't commit serial murders. The data I collected from analyzing the serial killer quotes showed a variety of both nature, and nurture as what the public believed pushed a killer to act. Ted Bundy even stated that you can't stereotype good and evil, from which we can infer that he believes other people cannot do anything about the crime being …show more content…

Many killers want us to believe that we cannot do anything to predict murders, because they want total control of the lives around them. However, we know that through their personal history, and their character we are able to offer a kindness and helping hand, but that is about it. The diversity of people is also shown in the variety of serial killers, their reasons, and their histories. We will never have a clear outline as to why serial killers act, but nature vs. nurture is the one variable that is applicable to any serial killer. The audiences only call to help is to talk about the serial killings, in hopes to find new ideas, and for the community to band together in the prevention and research of such