Genetics and Trauma in the Development of Serial Killers
Words: 737 Pages: 2 2921Introduction The enigma of serial killers has long fascinated psychologists, criminologists, and the general public alike. Are these individuals born with an inherent proclivity for violence, or are they shaped by their environments and experiences? This essay seeks to explore the complex interplay between genetics, neurobiology, and environmental factors in the making of a serial killer, ultimately arguing that serial killers are not born, but rather made through a combination of life experiences and psychological developments. By examining the influence […]