The Correlation between Antisocial Personality Disorder and Serial Killers

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2024

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Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte
Rīga Stradiņš University

Abstract


There is a strong correlation between serial murders and Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD). Studies reveal that ASPD characteristics, such as impulsivity a lack of empathy, and disdain for social norms are very prevalent among serial killers. Even though not everyone with ASPD commits serial murders, this personality disorder frequently plays a role in the emergence of violent behavior patterns. Serial homicides may be more routine and planned due to ASPD's callousness and lack of regret. It is crucial to comprehend, this correlation in order to understand risk factors and put in place preventative measures. However, it's also important to acknowledge other elements, like childhood trauma environmental, and bad mental influences, that contribute to the development of serial killer behavior.

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Medicīna
Medicine
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Health Care

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ASPD, serial killers, antisocial behavior, psychopathic tendencies, delinquency, Schizophrenia, crime

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