2017
DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2017.1409980
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Of Monsters and Men: Exploring Serial Murderers’ Discourses of Neutralization

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“…This has then been used to determine commonalities between offenders in order to aid law enforcement investigations [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. Few studies examine serial murder from a sociological or interactionist perspective [8,[10][11][12][13]. Additionally, inquiries into how serial murderers socially construct their identities, present "normal" selves in the course of regular social interaction, and mitigate the stigma of the "serial killer" label have not been adequately addressed [1,10,12,14].…”
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“…This has then been used to determine commonalities between offenders in order to aid law enforcement investigations [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. Few studies examine serial murder from a sociological or interactionist perspective [8,[10][11][12][13]. Additionally, inquiries into how serial murderers socially construct their identities, present "normal" selves in the course of regular social interaction, and mitigate the stigma of the "serial killer" label have not been adequately addressed [1,10,12,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the lack of definition, there is also "no singular theory that explains the phenomenon" [1] (p. 1). Additionally, there is little known about how killers can manage their identities through discourse and thus present positive self-images and minimize stigma through impression management [1,12,14]. It is through social interaction and accounting for behavior, particularly the use of verbal aligning actions (i.e., neutralizations), which allow individuals to maintain specific (and often positive) identities and self-definitions [28].…”
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“…Colvin and Pisoiu's (2018) examine the narratives of members of right-wing groups in Germany, finding that violence is neutralised through tropes such as pragmatic realpolitik (a way of "getting results") and the mythical race of Herrenmensch. Looking at a very different groupserial killers - James and Gossett (2018) show how even people who have committed the most heinous of crimes are able to narratively reconstruct themselves as people with high moral standards. Raitanen, Sandberg and Oksanen (2019) explore connections between the master narrative of school shootings and personal stories of being bullied.…”
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