Dexter believes that because he’s killing serial killers, and people “that deserve it”, no one is being affect ted by the crimes he is committing. “since society sometimes agrees with the delinquent, e.g. in matters such as truancy, “pranks” and so on, it merely reaffirms the idea that the delinquent’s neutralization of social controls by means of qualifying the norms is an extension of common practice rather than a gesture of complete opposition.” (Skyes Gresham M, Matza David, …show more content…
This code ensures Dexter from being caught and licenses him to take matters into his own hands, and execute the criminals at will. The slaughtering of these criminals serves as neutralization and decreases the thought that Dexter is a psychopathic serial executioner. In nearly all kill examinations made by the police, Dexter has place inside of these examinations and the presentations of the serial killers. As Dexter serves out equity by murdering other bad guys and avoiding recidivism, the most noteworthy adversary happens to be the police. A few characters inside the MMPD and FBI gotten to be suspicious of Dexter and start to match up murders with Dexter. The police are depicted as an impediment and serves as the conclusion of Dexter. Since of this depiction, the police avoid Dexter from carrying out “justice” towards other executioners. The police are shown as the “bad guys” and the show portrays Dexter as the hero of the film in the light that the police are not capable of doing their jobs and stopping crime, and Dexter is the only solution to their never-ending problems in