Jeffrey Dahmer: A Serial Killer

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Introduction Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer was born May 21, 1960 in Milwaukee. He was raised by his parents, Lionel and Joyce Dahmer who cared for him deeply. Dahmer was diagnosed with a double hernia in his scrotum when he was four and the operation left him feeling vulnerable and exposed as no one explained what was happening to him. This experience could have marked his subconscious all together. When Jeffrey Dahmer was six, his mother gave birth to his younger brother, David. During his childhood Dahmer experienced sexual abuse from a neighbour (which he never confirmed) and neglect from his parents which contributed to his downward spiral into killing. Between the years of 1978 and 1991, 17 young men and boys went missing and were murdered in …show more content…

May 29, 1990 was the first time Jeffrey Dahmer had every participated in necrophilia acts. He had brought Ricky Beeks home and after drugging him, he strangled him and had sex with the body. “Although the most common motive for necrophilia was possession of an unresisting and unrejecting partner, the necrophiles frequently expressed more than one motive for their acts.” (Resnick, P., Rosman, J 2014). This theory works very well when applied to Jeffrey Dahmer because he admits to first killing people because he didn’t want them to leave …show more content…

It is important to make sure that warning signs are being watched out for in children. Though becoming a serial killer is very much non-existent in society today, it is always a great idea to help prevent and watch out for abnormal behaviour in children.
Jeffrey Dahmer showed signs of neglect after his brother was born and his teacher though she noticed it, never reported it to anyone. His family was suspicious that he was cruel to animals yet nothing was done to help him (All about Jeffrey Dahmer). It is important that if these warning signs; cruelty to animals, abused by family members and distant from family and society, show up in a child that the family does something about it.
Though treatment has not been proven to work, the key to understanding serial killers is to study them before they begin killing and after. This could be done by having separate sections in jail to study them, or by studying them in a mental institution with just potential serial killers in one wing and already acting serial killers in another.

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