Sunday, January 5, 2020

The Violence Is An Acceptable Act - 1799 Words

Society is any group of people usually sharing a common goal. Within a society, most people have morals they follow. Murderers within societies go against one of the biggest morals of all, which is taking away a person’s life. Numerous killers have psychological problems that make them believe violence is an acceptable act. Although killing is a huge problem in this world, many killers do not even realize how they are affecting people’s lives. The reality is, no matter what kind of disorder the murderer may have, killing is still affecting society. Within the huge varieties of murders there are, there are many different kinds of killers. I have found that one of the groups you can put killers into is premeditated and predatory†¦show more content†¦These different types of killers are all deadly, just in different ways. I think if all psychologists in this field came together to work as one, they could put an end to this killing, and it would affect society in a positive way by having less crimes happen. Psychotics and Psychopaths are just two of the mental disorders that have to do with the psychological side of why people kill. Psychotics have a â€Å"Complete loss of one’s sense of reality† (Brogaard, Berit). Some symptoms of psychosis are hallucinations, beliefs that are not logical, being paranoid, and strange behavior. These characteristics go directly with the definition because they all describe how psychotics are not in tune with the reality of situations. Think of how you would feel if you were so mentally ill that you heard voices in your head and hallucinate in the middle of doing something. I know I would feel completely lost (Brogaard, Berit; Bloodthirsty - Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer). Although psychotics and psychopaths are both mental disorders, they think in very different ways. Psychopaths are definitely in tune with the world around them because like I mentioned earlier, they plan out their crimes. Psychopaths feel no guilt for what they do, h ave impossible goals in mind, think they are better than others, and they have a difficult time following rules (Brogaard, Berit;

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