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Would there be any value in attempting to make help or counseling available to people who fit the profile of serial killers, serial rapists, serial child abusers, before they ply their trade for the first time? Would such a person seek or accept help? Could lives be saved? Am I being overly optimistic?

It's not that I think we are being too hard on them. Personally, I don't care if they rot in hell.

It's just that if we wait until they've killed 3 or more people before we begin to profile, identify, pursue, prosecute, or find other ways to stop them., are we not doing society a disservice?

2007-01-17 17:10:21 · 3 answers · asked by John L 5 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Part of the studies on crime involve children growing up in different environments and the effects of these on children. There are also studies done on the mental and physical characteristics of those who end up being serial killers. There is work being done in these areas. A lot of research was done and theories brought about in the different models that have come in time such as the rehabilitative model and all the personality disorders that so many criminals seem to have such as borderline personality disorder. Don't give up on society there is work being done.

2007-01-17 18:28:18 · answer #1 · answered by Cat 3 · 1 0

A serial criminal is someone who merely commits a SERIES of crimes, rapes, murders, or whatever. There are no exterior or physical clues to warn the future victims, all the madness is on the inside. Hard to profile someone who looks like any average Joe. or Betty, etc. And there are plenty of programs available for mental help, but expensive, the "serial" criminal is usually too far gone mentally by the time the 1st victim's been picked. All we can really do is hopefully catch 'em, kill 'em, and dispose of them like the garbage they've become. Instead we give 'em a place to sleep and 3 meals a day, and cable TV, forever, for free. Now that's a disservice to society!!!!!!!!!!

2007-01-17 17:40:51 · answer #2 · answered by David 2 · 1 0

initially, the operative be conscious in serial killer is "sequence," so there's no thanks to provide up a "serial killer" earlier they have killed. There are caution indications that anticipate the opportunity of someone's' predilection in direction of violence, and finally in direction of turning out to be a serial killer (homicidal triad: pyromania, abuse/torture of smaller toddlers or animals, and submit-adulthood mattress wetting), yet no concrete formulation to say someone will be a serial killer. 2d, to the in basic terms right component of your question, a profile can in common words be worked up in many cases after there is been more effective than one homicide. A profile is an in intensity diagnosis of MO and signature, and different info aspects left at against the law scene by technique of the unknown concern (UNSUB), that help slender the police' scope of analyze to a particular type of suspect they could be searching for, or might want to have already got in analyze. an issue-free false impression is that profiling is supernatural, psychic, or might want to correctly be performed comfortably after searching at a unmarried scene, which isn't real, a minimum of, hardly. The FBI's Investigative help Unit (ISU) is the formal call of the individuals who habit "profiles" and believe me, those human beings do each thing they could to comprehend all those folk once plausible. they are elite, smart, and properly experienced, if there's a thanks to come back across all those folk more effective somewhat, they're going to imagine of it.

2016-10-15 09:41:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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