Serial murder is a disturbing and mysterious occurrence within criminology. The shocking brutality of crimes and lack of motives arouse anxiety and questioning. Serial killers display a peculiar array of behaviour, often appearing as seemingly normal individuals even with banal existences, they are capable of challenging the most expert investigative teams. There have been many social and psychological explanations that describe the behaviour of serial killers and their psychological wellbeing. Investigating the role of personality traits and pathology, along with other factors that have influenced these individuals to commit crimes has revealed the secretive mind of serial killers. They are known to share common traits, often having disturbed …show more content…
As a result of this research, a hypothesis can be formed to increase the amount of information presented in a more comprehensive format than those available on television and in the media, thus increasing the public knowledge and therefore, creating better policies in which new understandings of serial killers can be found. The cause of serial murders would be clearer if an abundant amount of rational information was gathered and evaluated, thus focusing on the reduction of harm to society. This information would increase policymakers’ abilities to negotiate with the public and base their ideas and proposals on relevant and accurate evidence. It is indisputable, through this investigation, that a serial killer is an individual with a tortured soul. Their compulsion, fuelled by fantasy leads to torture, sexual abuse, and mutilation. An inconceivable event or a dominant figure has elicited these deadly urges and murderous emotions within the individual (Innes 6). Therefore, the creation of serial killers is not only due to their genetic makeup but also due to their upbringing and traumatic experiences; serial killers are influenced by both nature and nurture. They are a product of the environment that surrounds