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Inside The Mind Of Murderers

Submitted by kevin2533 on December 12, 2006

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Inside the Mind of Murderers
The psyche of serial killers has been something we've wanted to understand for a long time. Serial murder has become a societal concern as well as a social awareness addiction. To many Americans, serial murderers are seen as icons. Although most are judged "sick", these sick minds are nevertheless more interesting and exciting than those that perform obligatory duties necessary for the survival of American society. The unknown become famous. We know their names but are seldom concerned with the names of their victims.(text 1,pg 29) Some may even call it a fascination. These public interests lead to the creation of fictional serial killers in many famous novels and films. Through the study of serial killers, authors such as Tom Harris have created surreal characters mimicking attributes of real life serial murderers. In the novel/film, The Silence of the Lambs, young FBI agent Clarice Starling is assigned to help find a missing woman abducted by psychopathic killer, "Buffalo Bill". In order to track him down, agent Starling, with help from Dr. Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lecter, must first solve an intricate psychological puzzle laid before her. She must herself, try to enter the complex mind of a serial killer.
Serial murder is the killing of three or more people over a period of more than thirty days, with a significant "cooling-off" period between the killings.(text 1,pg 18) Some researchers believe that there are as many as thirty five serial killers who are active at any particular time in the United States.(text 1,pg 19) This eccentric form of crime is understood to criminologists as a type of disease. This disease of serial murder is rapidly becoming an epidemic in American society and a pattern of violence that the U.S. Surgeon General has called a top-priority issue of public health.(text 2,pg 12)
The killing of people who neither share a relationship nor yield a reason for their victimization proves most...

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