Over the years, several myths have been peddled within societies and academic circles in relation to exploring the mysterious lives of serial killers. Socio-psycho factors have been used to explain some of their criminal behaviour. Some mythologies about serial killers are that most of them are loners, abused children, and sexually motivated killers. Some researchers have also attributed mental challenges, drugs, and alcohol as possible motives for serial killers. In some instances, some serial killers have confessed to heard unknown controlling voices, urging them to kill their victims. We are not in a rational or neutral position to know whether voices, hearing by serial killers, are actually factual experiences or not. However, to enter ...
This study focuses on the role of media portrayal and coverage in serial killing. The first objectiv...
Background: There is a paucity of research on women offenders in the South African context, particul...
It was hypothesised that there would be behavioural consistencies in the offences of South African s...
Over the years, several myths have been peddled within societies and academic circles in relation to...
The phenomenon of serial killers is a fascinating topic for readers, as well as for researchers. Thi...
This article reflects research of which the aim is to increase our collective knowledge of the modus...
Myths exist that serial killers have a certain persona such as being loners, or social misfits. As a...
The investigation of crimes like serial murder and serial rape requires both experience and proficie...
This paper looks specifically at the true definition of a serial killer, attempting to clarify the m...
One of the most potent criminal influences which have spread through modern society is that of seria...
Serial rape attracts much media attention and has become a topic of increased interest and concern. ...
This article briefly reports on the results of an explorative study pertaining to the behavioural pr...
This study seeks to identify and understand the possible motives of serial killers. The study sugges...
Serial killers are known to experience disorders that lead them to believe killing innocent people i...
ABSTRACT: Serial crimes have always had a strong impact on society and added more complexity to the ...
This study focuses on the role of media portrayal and coverage in serial killing. The first objectiv...
Background: There is a paucity of research on women offenders in the South African context, particul...
It was hypothesised that there would be behavioural consistencies in the offences of South African s...
Over the years, several myths have been peddled within societies and academic circles in relation to...
The phenomenon of serial killers is a fascinating topic for readers, as well as for researchers. Thi...
This article reflects research of which the aim is to increase our collective knowledge of the modus...
Myths exist that serial killers have a certain persona such as being loners, or social misfits. As a...
The investigation of crimes like serial murder and serial rape requires both experience and proficie...
This paper looks specifically at the true definition of a serial killer, attempting to clarify the m...
One of the most potent criminal influences which have spread through modern society is that of seria...
Serial rape attracts much media attention and has become a topic of increased interest and concern. ...
This article briefly reports on the results of an explorative study pertaining to the behavioural pr...
This study seeks to identify and understand the possible motives of serial killers. The study sugges...
Serial killers are known to experience disorders that lead them to believe killing innocent people i...
ABSTRACT: Serial crimes have always had a strong impact on society and added more complexity to the ...
This study focuses on the role of media portrayal and coverage in serial killing. The first objectiv...
Background: There is a paucity of research on women offenders in the South African context, particul...
It was hypothesised that there would be behavioural consistencies in the offences of South African s...