#psychology If a kid is capable of killing small animals or pets, beware!
He could well develop into a cold-blooded killer!
These individuals are incapable of empathy!
Make sure you take him to a specialist as soon as you notice such behaviors!
@NotTheFakeNate I have no idea but perhaps we have cops amongst us who could give us the answer!
what you're alluding to is the Macdonald triad. this theory states that the exhibition of at least two of the three events is a predictor of violence, particularly when it comes to repeated/serial crimes.
- cruelty to animals
- bedwetting
- fixation on arson/firesetting
the animal thing specifically is also called "zoosadism".
@silent_dystopia @Helveticus Thanks! I have watched WAAAY too much "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" for my own good!
@NotTheFakeNate @Helveticus
I double majored in forensic chemistry, one of my classes was taught by an ex-FBI profiler who worked for the Behavorial Analysis Unit. some real eye opening shit there.
@silent_dystopia @NotTheFakeNate I am sure that was an eye-opener and I would enjoy, as a psychologist, knowing more of your experience!
@Helveticus @NotTheFakeNate ah, he didn't like to dwell on the profiling days, as it dovetailed with pedophiles and rape and other sick, soul-crushing stuff. he focused on the knowledge and not the stories. wears a person down.
@silent_dystopia @NotTheFakeNate I can understand the emotional trauma when profilers are faced with the worst depravity known to mankind, especially when it involves children. Some people do not deserve to live amongst us!
I appreciate your comments in this case!
@Helveticus That's not true. Dr. Phil had a guest on his show once, a little boy and Dr. Phil was saying to his family that they had a potential serial killer on their hands. I know about it because I was taught by the guy who taught Dr. Phil, they became friends and still talk sometimes. He called up Phil and said he knew better than that, Phil said, "Yeah, but it gets ratings." He was damaging the kid, for money. In truth, kids who harm animals often grow out of it, especially with therapy.
@Helveticus There's a reason ASPD (sociopathy) isn't diagnosed in children, they don't have the brain development for impulse control, they aren't done yet, but can be heavily damaged by the adults in their life looking at them like they are a potential monster.
@Helveticus Don't police detectives refer to this stuff as a "yellow" in a suspect's record?