Deepak S A, Ramdoss S
D.G. Vaishnav College, Chennai, India.
University of Madras, Chennai, India.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2021 Oct;65(13-14):1446-1472. doi: 10.1177/0306624X20981030. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
Case studies were conducted on eight serial killers in India who were inmates in central prisons of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The study is a pioneering one on serial killers in the locale of the study. All available information about the lives of offenders were collected through multiple sources, including in-depth interviews with serial killers in the prisons, interviews of relatives of the killers, surviving victims, Investigators, crime scene studies, etc. The collected data have been chronologically arranged to construct biographies of the offenders. The rich biographies were carefully analyzed to construct an inclusive motivation model that can explain the process of individuals evolving into serial killers from a life-course approach. The motivation in each of the eight cases was explained with the proposed motivation model. The constructed motivation model is unique from the existing models, which were mostly rigid and, therefore, not applicable to cases outside the studies. The model proposes three critical determinants for explaining the evolution of a person into a serial killer, "nature," "Deep Resting Life Factor," and "key Incidents." The study found a relatively short incident named "trigger" in the lives of six serial killers, which played a significant role in bringing out the dormant killer instinct and push the subjects toward the first murder. The comparative analysis of the motivation in different cases revealed that though there were recurring factors in the lives of serial killers, their interactions were more important than standalone factors. The study also found that there are no predetermined recipes for the making of a killer like some past researchers claimed.
对印度的八名连环杀手进行了案例研究,这些杀手是喀拉拉邦和泰米尔纳德邦中央监狱的囚犯。这项研究是该研究地区关于连环杀手的开创性研究。通过多种来源收集了有关罪犯生活的所有可用信息,包括对监狱中的连环杀手进行深入访谈、对杀手亲属、幸存受害者、调查人员进行访谈、犯罪现场研究等。所收集的数据已按时间顺序排列,以构建罪犯的传记。对丰富的传记进行了仔细分析,以构建一个包容性的动机模型,该模型可以从生命历程的角度解释个体演变成连环杀手的过程。用所提出的动机模型解释了八个案例中每个案例的动机。所构建的动机模型与现有模型不同,现有模型大多比较僵化,因此不适用于研究之外的案例。该模型提出了三个关键决定因素来解释一个人演变成连环杀手的过程,即“天性”、“深度静止生活因素”和“关键事件”。研究发现,六名连环杀手的生活中存在一个相对较短的事件,即“触发因素”,它在激发潜伏的杀手本能并促使这些人实施第一起谋杀案方面发挥了重要作用。对不同案例动机的比较分析表明,虽然连环杀手的生活中存在反复出现的因素,但它们之间的相互作用比单独的因素更重要。研究还发现,并不像一些过去的研究人员所声称的那样,存在制造杀手的预先确定的方法。