What is your sexual orientation?
0. Did you grow up with both of your parents in your life?
0. As a child, did you wet the bed?
0. Do you have many close friends?
0. As a child, did you ever get really angry and lash out at people with physical violence?
0. Have you ever set fire to something ?
0. Have you ever visited a specific place that trigger emotions that you experienced from your childhood?
0. At what age did the compulsion to kill emerge?
0. Can you control the compulsion?
0. What do you believe a serial killer looks like?
0. When you hear the word serial killer, what's the first word that come to mind? I
Secondly, The narrative analysis methodology will contain a in-depth examination of testimonies and confessions from serial killers to distinguish the relationship between their childhood and desire to commit crime. The method of linking with the Department of Justice is the most significant aspect of retrieving video cassettes of interrogations. However, the primary concepts that would be examined throughout the methodology is whether events from the individuals childhood were a reason for committing crimes. Also, any forms of sever humiliation or abuse from individuals in their past. Moreover, the independent variable is whether the interrogation testimonies and confessions bring forth childhood experiences. On other hand, the dependent Variable is whether the childhood experiences were the reason why the individual became a serial …show more content…
The process of the methodology will form around a short list of four bullet points that will address during the study. Therefore, to keep the proceedings on track with the study of serial killer, the limitation of the four bullet points will be utilized to make sure that all research refers back to the conceptualization. The procedures will correlate with Singer and Hensley (2004), but the most important difference is that two cases from each ethical background will be chosen. The completion of a case study will provide certain indications that will allow further elaboration and hypothesis connections between childhood trauma and serial