On December 14th, 2012, the second deadliest mass shooting was committed by Adam Lanza at Sandy Hook elementary, Newtown Connecticut. Unfortunately, Adam shot 20 children, six staff members, his mother Nancy Lanza, and finally himself. Adam was 20 years old with multiple mental health illnesses. I will attempt to analyze and identify the personality and behavioral traits of Adam Lanza. While identifying Adam Lanza's personality and behavioral traits, I will determine if Lanza was born or made a criminal. Early on in Lanza’s childhood before the age of 6, Lanza experienced hypersensitivity to touch and social interactions. The disease is called sensory integration disorder. Lanza would act out if touched and displayed anti-social behaviour. Lanza’s relationships with his own family was strained due to lack of social interaction. I would describe …show more content…
Lanza was diagnosed with another mental illness called Asperger's Syndrome. Asperger's is a form of autism that interferes with social interaction. Instead of attacking Lanza issues with social interaction, I believe Nancy sheltered Lanza by withdrawing him from so many schools and support systems. Lanza was placed at St. Rosalie because the classroom settings were smaller. Shortly after Nancy withdrew Lanza from St. Rosalie, Nancy enrolled him back into New Town High. Still incredibly shy and introverted, Lanza was encouraged to join the club by its director, Richard Novia. Novia believed he could bring Lanza out of his shell, which Nancy failed at. Nancy did not believe Adam joining the technology club was beneficial for him. Lanza would withdraw when it came to changes. Novia saw progress in Lanza because he did not withdraw when he engaged and social interactions with himself. Lanza took a picture with the technology club that solidifies progression and communication and
Newtown, Connecticut, is a city full of parks and fields for thousands of residents. It is a tranquil place with maintained public peace and order. (children laughing sound) However, just 5 years ago, 20-year-old Adam Lanza fatally shot 20 children between six and seven years old, as well as six adult staff members. Before driving to the school, he shot his mother twice in the head when she was in her bed.
Jeffrey Dahmer’s behaviors were “primary unconscious feelings of hate that he had channeled into a sadistic programmed destruction of 17 young men” (Jentzen et al. 2). Jeffrey Dahmer's neglected childhood featuring abuse, loneliness and lack of quality interactions with his parents led him to becoming a murderer/sociopath which is shown thorough the social learning theory and social control theory. Dahmer’s story is interesting because once he was arrested, he explained how he was glad to finally be caught. Dahmer’s murders were out of compulsion, as a young boy he used to walk around the woods looking for dead animals that he would dissect, he was really interested in seeing what was inside of them. “Although he was rarely interested in anything,
A Tragic Ended, Which Could Be Different Roy Miller, the defense attorney of Amy Bishop, who was a mass shooter in Alabama back to 2010, once said that “there are people in our community who are walking time bombs that so hard to identify .” This quote is especially crucial because Miller strongly emphasized one of the most critical steps to prevent one became a mass shooter, which is identifying them as soon as possible. In order to identify this subject, everyone, as a whole plays an essential role to observe carefully and react judiciously if the one that they know show any symptom of abnormal mental behavior. "A Loaded Gun" is a piece by Patrick Radden Keefe, which published on February 11 and 18, 2013, in The New Yorker weekly magazine,
The book “Rampage The Social Roots Of School Shootings” written by Newman et al, offers many different views and theories behind the issues of Rampage school shootings. In this paper I will give the reader an in depth overview and evaluation of the aforementioned book. Offering researched based reasons to why these school shootings actually happen. They explore the communities of Heath and Westside, the grounds of two horrific acts of rampage shootings by Michael Carnell, Andrew Golden and Mitchell Johnson. They explain various angles of there research such as identifying an issue, how signals given by children can be misinterpreted, the effects of social capital and how mental factors play a role in the acts of the shooters.
In 1934 ,November 14 an ordinary child was conceived with a soon to be world changing child. This child would grow up under harsh conditions that created a monster out of him. Experiencing life as abandoned and alone the young boy found crime to be his only way of expressing himself. Beginning a life filled with petty crimes the boy spent time incarcerated. The petty crimes soon proved to not be enough as the boy and his group conducted acts of pure hatred.
On 14 December 2012, Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut was under attack. The attacker, Adam Lanza shot twenty children between six and seven years old, and six staff members. Then he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. His relatives said Adam was apparently bullied and beaten when he was enrolled at the Sandy Hook. Lanza had launched this massacre as “act of revenge.”
Murdering McKinley After reading Eric Rauchway’s novel Murdering McKinley, I believe that his main argument was to say that President McKinley’s assassinator, Leon Czolgosz, was not insane and that his possible insanity could not have been what drove him to attempt the assassination. Had Czolgosz been declared insane in a court of law then he may not have been held fully responsible for his actions. That being said Rauchway also went to a great length to prove that Czolgosz sentence was not due to his Anarchist beliefs and he did describe everyone’s fear of Czolgosz going down as a martyr.
A twenty year old man named Adam Lanza murdered his mother, Nancy Lanza, at their home. The weapon he used was a .223 calibre rifle. After murdering his mother, he commuted five minutes to Sandy Hook Elementary School and killed twenty seven others, including himself (Ray). Principal Dawn Hochsprung, the vice principal, and the school psychologist Mary Sherlach were in a meeting with a parent discussing their seven year old (Vogel). The
In this paper I will be applying the psychological theories to serial killer Ed Gein. Ed Gein was a prolific serial killer in the 1950’s. He murdered and robbed graves for body parts to make furniture and clothing. He was apprehended in 1957, where he stood trial and was institutionalized. Edward Theodore “Ed” Gein was born August 27th, 1906 to George and Augusta Gein.
Aileen Wuornos is a serial killer who was convicted of murdering six men and was sentenced to death in the state of Florida. She worked as a prostitute and she originally claimed she killed these men in self-defense because they were going to rape her. Soon before her execution, she recanted that and stated that she murdered them in cold blood. Wuornos’s case fits with many criminological theories. Park and Burgess created a social ecology that shows pathology in a ‘disease’ model.
‘Day of The Wacko’ (2002) directed by Marek Koterski is a movie that is deeply rooted into Polish popular culture. Even though it was released over ten years ago, it can often be seen on both public and private TV. It is as well commonly watched at high school during Polish language & literature classes. On one hand it is a hilarious comedy and some people watching it do not stop laughing throughout watching the movie. It is crude, contains much swearing, a lot of scenes are nonsense or absurd.
Mental Illness affects an immense amount of individuals no matter their race, culture or age. It is everywhere we go, yet still an issue some choose to ignore; whether it is the person facing the illness or those around them. People handle their sickness in a variety of ways. Some by using violence as their only answer, others run away from their issue and majority choose to accept and make the best of it. After reading the novel The Secret Life of Bees, it would be easy to think that the main theme is discrimination or family, but in reality it is actually focused on the toll that mental illness takes on a family.
Since the Columbine High School shooting, school shootings have become a common occurrence. People have become so accustomed to seeing them on the news, so we hardly bat an eye at them anymore. For every instance of a school shooting we see, there are hundreds of lawmakers making public that their thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. Frankly, those thoughts and prayers are simply not enough anymore. The Parkland shooting is one of many school shootings, that have brought light to the subject of gun violence in schools, and it is clear, if it hasn’t been one already, that gun regulation needs to change.
Introduction I. Look around this school and think about exactly how many students are here daily. How would you feel if I told you that one out of every twenty five people are sociopaths(Pratt 2006).The fact of the matter is that not everyone who is a sociopath is a serial killer but oddly enough it has been proven that all serial killers are sociopaths. II. I have chosen serial killers that I found intriguing and that I thought not many people would know a lot about.
Mass Shootings have been pretty common in the U.S. In the past 30 years or so. According to the Congressional Research Service, there have been 78 mass shootings in the United States since 1983. The shootings have resulted in 547 deaths and 1,023 casualties. Mass shootings are only responsible for a very small percentage of deaths in the United States, but mass shootings are happening more often than ever, a mass shooting happens on average one time a month.