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Abbie Jean Marono1, Sasha Reid2, Enzo Yaksic3, David Adam Keatley1.
Abstract
The aim of the current research was to provide a new method for mapping the developmental sequences of serial killers' life histories. The role of early childhood abuse, leading to types of serial murder and behaviours involved in the murders, was analysed using Behaviour Sequence Analysis. A large database (n = 233) of male serial killers with known childhood abuse (physical, sexual, or psychological) was analysed according to typologies and crime scene behaviours. Behaviour Sequence Analysis was used to show significant links between behaviours and events across their lifetime. Sexual, physical, and psychological abuse often led to distinct crime scene behaviours. The results provide individual accounts of abuse types and behaviours. The present research highlights the importance of childhood abuse as a risk factor for serial killers' behaviours, and provides a novel and important advance in profiling serial killers and understanding the sequential progression of their life histories.Keywords: behaviour sequence analysis; crime; homicide; profiling; serial killer
Year: 2020 PMID: 32284784 PMCID: PMC7144278 DOI: 10.1080/13218719.2019.1695517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatr Psychol Law ISSN: 1321-8719