School of Psychology, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.
Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Mar;36(5-6):2906-2928. doi: 10.1177/0886260518759655. Epub 2018 Mar 24.
The aim of the current research was to provide a novel method for mapping the developmental sequences of serial killers' life histories. An in-depth biographical account of serial killers' lives, from birth through to conviction, was gained and analyzed using Behavior Sequence Analysis. The analyses highlight similarities in behavioral events across the serial killers' lives, indicating not only which risk factors occur, but the temporal order of these factors. Results focused on early childhood environment, indicating the role of parental abuse; behaviors and events surrounding criminal histories of serial killers, showing that many had previous convictions and were known to police for other crimes; behaviors surrounding their murders, highlighting differences in victim choice and modus operandi; and, finally, trial pleas and convictions. The present research, therefore, provides a novel approach to synthesizing large volumes of data on criminals and presenting results in accessible, understandable outcomes.
本研究旨在提供一种新方法来绘制系列杀手生命史发展序列的图谱。通过使用行为序列分析,深入了解了从出生到定罪的系列杀手的生活,并对其进行了分析。分析突出了系列杀手生命中的行为事件的相似之处,不仅表明了哪些风险因素会发生,而且还表明了这些因素的时间顺序。研究结果集中在童年早期环境上,表明了父母虐待的作用;围绕系列杀手犯罪历史的行为和事件,表明许多人之前曾被定罪,并因其他罪行而被警方知晓;围绕他们的谋杀行为,突出了受害者选择和作案手法的差异;最后是审判请求和定罪。因此,本研究提供了一种新的方法来综合大量有关罪犯的数据,并以易于理解的结果呈现。