Understanding the Brain of a Serial Killer

Understanding the Brain of a Serial Killer

Based on the theories discussed in this week’s lecture material (The social theories covered were the strain, social structure, social class, social process, social control, and the MacDonald Triad theories.), consider the Yates and Gacy cases and answer the following questions:

  • What is the difference between a person who is “antisocial” and a person who is a “psychopath?” Which term would apply to Yates, and which would apply to Gacy?
  • Which of the theories from this week’s material apply to these cases? Remember, by discussing “theories,” we’re trying to determine WHY these people developed into killers.
  • Which (if any) of the theories for serial murder can also be used to explain mass murder? Why do these theories apply to mass murder?
  • What would be the benefit of studying the brain of a serial killer or mass murderer? What are the barriers preventing this kind of research? Have researchers ever been successful in studying a multiple killer’s brain? If so, what did they find?

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