Is there a strong co-relation between serial killing and pornography?

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  1. shahkar-khan profile image59
    shahkar-khanposted 11 years ago

    Is there a strong co-relation between serial killing and pornography?

    porngraphy's golden age was 1970s-80s.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Porn

    90% serial killers belong to the same era 1970s onwards.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_serial_killer

    From the above two links I feel that pornography and serial killing are very very strongly related.

  2. FatFreddysCat profile image81
    FatFreddysCatposted 11 years ago

    I've looked at my share of porn over the years and I've never felt a need to kill anybody....

    1. shahkar-khan profile image59
      shahkar-khanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Everybody is not motivated to commit crime. But is pornography at the top of such motivating factors?

  3. dashingscorpio profile image71
    dashingscorpioposted 11 years ago

    One could easily say drinking water leads to being serial killer. Billions of people watch porn and never have an urge to kill anyone.
    Generally speaking what happens when people or groups dislike a certain behavior or activity they want to attach it to some of the "ills of society".
    For some people it's violence on TV and in the movies, drugs, alcohol, the high divorce rate, children born out of wedlock and so on. They try to find a "common denominator" for criminals based upon the thing (the person or group) wants to label as being "the cause". We could easily say people with two legs kill more people than those born with one leg!
    The reality is every killer has his or her own "triggers" . Some were abused as children, bullied, not accepted by their peers, molested, or born with mental illness such as having (multiple personalities).
    As a society we want the convenience of being able to blame one source or point to a specific cause because it would make it easier for us to profile or categorize them. It's too scary to accept the fact that maybe we are all "ticking time bombs". Someone may have gotten laid off from their job, lost their home, gone through a divorce, and decides to go on a killing spree. Another person could come home from a war and becomes paranoid schizophrenia and believes they are following orders from some invisible being instructing them to kill.
    David Richard Berkowitz also known as the Son of Sam and the .44 Caliber Killer, is an American serial killer convicted of a series of shooting attacks that began in the summer of 1976. After his arrest by New York police in August 1977, Berkowitz was indicted for eight shooting incidents. Berkowitz confessed to all of them and claimed that he was (commanded to kill by a demon that possessed his neighbor's dog.)
    In the mid-1990s, he amended his confession to claim that he had been a member of a murderous Satanic cult that orchestrated the incidents as ritual murder. Speaking of (cults) there are lot of killers that belong to them as well.

    1. shahkar-khan profile image59
      shahkar-khanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      David Richard Berkowitz surely comes in the 10% bracket. Because 90% serial killers are rapists and molesters. Maybe porn might not have influenced them but pornindustry which includes bars and bodysellers must have. Because they also come under porn

 
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