Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Academia.eduAcademia.edu

Lecture on "Female Serial Killers"

2006

1) Definitions Serial murder differentiated from mass and spree killers Mass murder: “…Mass murder involves the taking of several lives in the same general area in a short period of time by a lone assassin” (Gresswell & Hollin, 1994, p. 2). Charles Whitman shot and killed 14 people from the observation deck at the University of Texas at Austin in less than two hours and would be considered a mass murderer (Douglas and Olshaker, 1999). Spree murder: “With spree murder, several victims are murdered over a period of hours or days in different locations by an impulsive killer…” (Gresswell & Hollin, 1994, p. 3). Starkweather killed several people over a period of weeks Serial murder: some say 2 or more killings needed, some say motivation is requirement, no consensus Serial murder was defined as “…sexual attacks and the resulting deaths of young women, men, or children committed by a male killer who tends to follow a physical or psychological pattern” (Egger, 1998, p. 5). definitions often fail to capture female murders because of sexual motivational component Definition used in my research: three or more premeditated murders that are separate incidents committed in a civilian context Classifications and Typologies Organized vs. disorganized Organized: socially competent, had good intelligence, had control at crime scene(s), and appeared to plan murders Disorganized: displayed haphazard behavior, below-average intelligence, socially immature Geographically transient vs. geographically stable Geographically transient: traveled continuously throughout career Stable: often lived and killed in same general area Visionary, mission-oriented, hedonistic (a lust/thrill, b) comfort-oreinted), power & control Visionary: heard voices, heard commands to kill Mission-Oriented: believed mission in life was to rid earth of a certain group (in touch with reality) Hedonistic lust/thrill killers: received pleasure from killing, connected violence with sexual gratification comfort-oriented: murdered for personal gain Power and control: also received sexual gratification from killing but derived pleasure from domination over victim PAGE 2
This document is currently being converted. Please check back in a few minutes.