Nature, Nurture & Notoriety: Dr. Rachel Toles on the Psychology of Serial Killers
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What creates a serial killer? Are violent offenders born… or made?In this fascinating episode of The Lighter Side of True Crime, host Keith Rovere sits down with Dr. Rachel Toles who is a clinical and forensic psychologist specializing in violent behavior, including but not limited to serial killers and mass shooters to explore the psychology behind some of the world’s most notorious killers.Dr. Toles specializes in the behavioral patterns of violent offenders and breaks down complex psychological concepts in ways that are both insightful and easy to understand. Together, we discuss what drives extreme violence, how early warning signs develop, and whether society can actually prevent future offenders.Topics we explore include:• Nature vs. nurture in violent offenders• Early behavioral warning signs in childhood• Why society is fascinated with serial killers• Whether media coverage can unintentionally create copycat crimes• The difference between fantasy, objectification, and real-world violence• Why some offenders reoffend — and what might actually stop itDr. Toles also shares insight from her nationally touring live presentation “The Psychology of Serial Killers.”🎟 See Dr. Rachel Toles LIVE:https://psychologyofserialkillers.com🌐 Visit Dr. Rachel Toles’ Website:https://drracheltoles.com