法证心理学家保罗·穆伦发现深深的不满和情感疏离与大规模杀手的联系,敦促及早干预。
Forensic psychologist Paul Mullen finds deep grievance and emotional detachment link mass killers, urging early intervention.
包括马丁·布赖恩特和托马斯·汉密尔顿在内的10名臭名昭著的大规模杀手曾采访过法证心理学教授保罗·穆伦(Paul E. Mullen),他说,他们中的一贯特征是深深的怨恨感和未解决的愤怒,其根源在于人们所认为的不公正。
Forensic psychologist Professor Paul E. Mullen, who has interviewed 10 notorious mass killers including Martin Bryant and Thomas Hamilton, says a consistent trait among them is a profound sense of grievance and unresolved anger rooted in perceived injustice.
尽管背景和动机各异,但这些人有着深刻的情感疏远、孤立以及助长其暴力的受害者叙述。
Despite varied backgrounds and motives, these individuals shared deep emotional detachment, isolation, and a narrative of victimhood that fueled their violence.
Mullen基于直接心理评估的调查结果突出表明,情感脱节和内化不满是关键的心理标志,尽管他告诫不要过于简单化。
Mullen’s findings, based on direct psychological assessments, highlight emotional disconnection and internalized resentment as key psychological markers, though he cautions against oversimplification.
他的洞察力旨在通过查明处于危险中的个人在社会和情感上的疏离的早期迹象来改进预防工作。
His insights aim to improve prevention by identifying early signs of social and emotional alienation in at-risk individuals.