Gruesome crimes like the Aaftab Poonawala-Shraddha Walkar case send shock waves, remain embedded in public memory, and even inspire slick psycho thrillers. After every such crime, the public obsesses over the dark, twisted mind, and the fate of their victims. Attempts are made to pinpoint possible psychopathological predispositions and character traits/flaws of the perpetrator, and what the victim could have done better, especially if it's a woman killed from abuse or rape.
Trauma bonding
To make sense of this situation, an understanding of diverse personality types is imperative.
Personalities capable of committing heinous crimes, notes criminal psychologist Anuja Trehan Kapur, are 50 per cent genetic, 25 per cent dependent on the development of the prefrontal cortex, and 25 per cent on the person바카라s social background that includes childhood traumas, socio-economic conditions, etc.
Criminal psychologist, Kapur adds, studies five personality types: Narcissists, Emotionally Unstable, Paranoid, Sadist, and Predatory. 바카라Extremities in toxic personality traits are also the reason that certain individuals indulge in acts like stalking, voyeurism, and the like,바카라 she says. Against this backdrop, when two co-dependent personality types form an attachment, the resultant relationship is vulnerable to violence.
Aaftab, Kapur says, is a classic narcissistic and sadistic personality type, excessively preoccupied with the 바카라self바카라 and only looking for things that can benefit them. There바카라s also uncontrolled and extreme rage.
바카라This kind of personality emerges as an evil person, a psychopath. People like him are born with criminal traits. He will love this limelight. This murder, for him, is like getting a trophy.바카라 Shraddha, she says, comes across as an emotionally unstable and paranoid personality, who fed off Aaftab바카라s narcissism, which caused trauma bonding 바카라She found it difficult to detach from him, despite the destructive nature of their relationship. She was distanced from friends and family but stayed on because Aaftab was using her as a host, and she had turned dependent on him. Eventually, he turned sadistic and predatory, due to piled-up grudges either due to their regular quarrels or her possible pregnancy, and wanted to be free of her.바카라
Going by the comments under online news reports of the case or left on Shraddha바카라s social media profiles, the public is unable to wrap its head around why an educated, modern-age woman like Shraddha continued to stay on. Mehreen Muneer, a Srinagar-based clinical psychology research scholar, directs our attention back to Aaftab, saying he could have an antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). Basically, people who defy laws, are apathetic, and indifferent about their actions, may have experienced child abuse and become desensitised early on.
바카라ASPDs first take you on Cloud 9. Once they satisfy that urge to conquer you, they start showing their true colours. Maybe Aaftab made Shraddha feel there was no way out. She was isolated from family and friends, she had no support and maybe was made to feel being with him was the best she could get. Aaftab did not become this person in a day. Perhaps, Shraddha was just one of his victims who unfortunately met this fate. ASPDs try and test their methods, learn from their mistakes, are good at gaslighting, and make the victim feel 바카라It바카라s you not me, you deserved it바카라. American serial killer Ted Bundy, in his films, said women are like 바카라potted plants'. Likewise, Aaftab didn바카라t feel he did anything wrong by putting her in a fridge and bringing other women to his flat. She was just an object that he wanted to get rid of.바카라
Muneer is appalled by the social media comments that were victim shaming, blaming Shraddha for going against her parents, and going for a live-in relationship. 바카라Of course, the communal colour was thrown in, but even after a heart-wrenching murder, the woman is blamed. Some of the people behind the screens could also be ASPDs.바카라
Telltale signs
Be it one instance or constant exposure, any kind of witness to extreme violence, is an overwhelming experience, especially if witnessed as a child. 바카라The person gets locked in that emotional experience, and never fully gets out of it. To survive that, they will numb their emotions. Once the emotions numb out, they stay numb. The person then won바카라t be able to empathise, will have conversations that they cannot feel, though they will appear like normal people on the outside,바카라 explains clinical psychologist and trauma specialist Aanchal Narang.
These children will have conduct issues, won바카라t follow rules, beat up kids, and even indulge in brutal acts like chopping off body parts of an animal or running it over with their bikes, points out Muneer. 바카라The desensitisation happens early on. They learn what to do next time so they don바카라t get caught.바카라
This façade of appearing 바카라normal바카라 will crumble if the person undergoes counselling, says Narang, as a professional counsellor can tell there바카라s numbing. 바카라With the numbing, there is intense anger, and in that state, thoughts of violence give them calm. Only when there바카라s some thrill, like even adventure sports or drinking and driving, can the 바카라super numb바카라 feel any emotion. If we take that thrill one step further, murder can become that thrill, when they need such an extreme emotion to be able to feel again. People who have committed multiple murders say that they only feel when they kill, and after that rush cools down, they have to kill again,바카라 says Narang.
The general perception is that only a few out of India바카라s teeming millions are capable of taking a crime to such abnormal heights. Fingers point at addictive personalities like substance abusers, alcoholics, sex addicts, etc. Nothing could be further from the truth. Anything can be a trigger to stir up demons hidden in even the extremely calm and composed. Religion, for example, in India triggered common people to create genocides like the Partition, Godhra riots, Bombay riots, Delhi riots, where crowds of them torched or hacked people, raped women, pulled out their unborn foetus, eliminated entire families, basically committed violence against the very people they had lived next to in harmony for years.
Muneer says that the speck of dehumanising in riots on the basis of othering due to religion is already present in the individual. 바카라When larger masses are mobilised, if speck is already there, it blows into a fire. Then they see others around them thinking like them, and don바카라t bother to rationalise. That gives confidence. Even look at WWII, the Nazis are normal people, but possess that speck, which feels that the Jews deserved it, and there바카라s nothing wrong if we do these things (atrocities) to them.바카라
Narang highlights the theory of 바카라internal family systems바카라, how people are made up of contradictory parts. 바카라For example, a person who sets someone aflame in a riot could otherwise be a loving father and husband and feeds random dogs on the street. This theory says most people have different parts/sides to them, which together don바카라t make sense, and that some parts are capable of doing horrible things if triggered enough.바카라
It is why calling these violent crimes 바카라psychotic바카라, says Narang, is not the right word, 바카라because psychosis means 바카라a break from reality바카라, but these people live very much in the present, and their crimes, like in the Shraddha Walkar case, are pre-planned, with much contemplation about how to chop the body, distribute the parts바카라all indicators of psychopathy.바카라
Need of the hour: Qualitative Research
Can these complex pathological traits be identified and followed up with reformative action? The answer is yes.
바카라Scientific brain mapping and connecting the dots that ascertain one바카라s personality type can help,바카라 says Kapur, pressing for urgency to conduct more qualitative research in the field. 바카라Criminologists must be made a part of the Rajya Sabha and involved in law-making processes to study crime from the lens of victimology. The approach of reformation, restoration, and rehabilitation needs to move away from equating crime with the criminal. We are so busy hating the criminal. Who then will think of the victim바카라s rights? We need to empower the victim so that the offender becomes afraid of even thinking of such grievous plots.바카라
Kapur highlighted that 바카라criminals like Aaftab are a rarest of rare cases, and must be studied as researchers바카라 바카라guinea pigs바카라 to understand what causes these crimes.바카라 Citing media reports, she says that Aaftab바카라s comments to the police revealed that he had no remorse for what he did, and in fact, appeared confident. 바카라A careful scrutiny of his case can help reveal how such crimes can be dealt with in future.바카라
External Factors
The murder plots in the American crime drama series Dexter are said to have inspired Aaftab, which begs the question of whether media exposure to violence can trigger aggressive behaviour in individuals.
The American Psychological Association (APA) in 2003 published a study that conclusively suggested that early exposure to media violence is a contributing factor to the development of aggressive tendencies. A total of 330 participants between ages 20 to 25 were studied using social-cognitive observational-learning theory, desensitisation theory, and social comparison theory to examine the relationship between early exposure to TV violence and adult aggressive behaviour.
The APA study made some startling revelations, stating, 바카라While aggressive children may choose to watch more violent TV programmes, it is more plausible that early childhood exposure to TV violence stimulates increased aggression later in adulthood.바카라
But Kapur doesn바카라t think on-screen violence can influence someone to commit horrific crimes. Not everyone who consumes such content, she points out, ends up murdering people. 바카라Triggers from cinematic experiences of violent crimes happen when someone is genetically and mentally predisposed to do such things. Childhood trauma, poor socialisation, violence in their families바카라inculcate a faulty belief system that seeks to justify horrid thoughts through exposure to such visual content,바카라 says Kapur.
The gender angle
The APA study found men more likely to engage in violent crimes, ranging from verbal and physical aggression, especially directed at spouses, whereas women were more likely to engage in forms of indirect aggression. Even among serial killers, Kapur says, it is found that the female killers tend to use more subtle tactics like poisoning, instead of brutal violence.
Indian society still discourages men from freely expressing their emotions. These emotions get suppressed and burst out as 바카라anger, toxic masculinity that is about control, which also seems to tip over in the nature of crimes,바카라 says Narang. 바카라We constantly hear about this anger or entitlement among men in North India. To commit such a violent crime, one essentially looked at the other person as not a person, basically dehumanised them.바카라
Any scope for change?
Narang believes these psychopathic tendencies can be rectified, and to enable that, the person must be shown how the consequences of their actions can affect people바카라s lives.
바카라If an older child loves beating up the younger sibling, tell them how the sibling is now actually scared of them, and why would you want someone to feel like that about you. But with Indian parenting, mostly the child is just slapped or yelled at,바카라 she says. Due to the current 바카라woke바카라 generation that approaches parenting more emotionally, it realises you cannot beat children. It recognises the importance of mental health and that every child is different and there바카라s hope that the impact of 바카라intergenerational trauma바카라 can lessen with each generation and the likelihood of such crimes going down is actually a possibility.
Muneer, however, offers a blunt 바카라no바카라. 바카라It바카라s very utopian to think you can change narcissists, ASPDs. I feel you cannot change a personality because that person has been this way all their life. Faulty behaviours, traits, relationship issues, and impulsivity, can be rectified. But you cannot transform the person and make them feel empathy or remorse.바카라
The best form of intervention in these cases, she says, is to identify such people and separate them from society. 바카라If done early on, full-blown acts of violence can be avoided with regular therapy and institutional help to regulate their emotions.바카라