Serial Killers

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Serial Killers
  1. Does Behavioural Science actualy work/ does it catch serial killers
    1. what is behavioural Science and Profiling
      1. Can you tell who is a killer based on behaviour alone
        1. is there any proof that it works
          1. are there any behaviour patterns present in all psychopathths
            1. What other factors do you need to catch a killer
            2. does childhood experience cause some one to kill in teen/adult hood
              1. are there anything to back up the theory that the abused become abuser
                1. what are the most likely mental disorders present in abused children and killers
                  1. does nature or nurture case some one to kill
                    1. what are some of the most common causes, that cause some one to kill
                      1. is there a biological side to a person that causes them to kill
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