“It’s a revenge in society!” While politics and society are amazed in the styric capital, psychologist Reinhard Haller tries an explanation for the murderous spree of the 21-year-old who cost at least ten people.
According to Haller, the SO -Called “School Shootings” the serial killer Jack Unterweger analyzed: an existing “closeness to the weapon” and a serious “pain” of the perpetrator. Moreover, De Schutter mainly wanted to take revenge at school as an institution, where the school stands “for society as a whole”, said the Vorarlberg -psychiatrist in an interview with the APA.
“These people have suffered insults that Kinklitzchen are from outside, but who mean the world for them,” said Haller. “These can be small accusations of which you don’t pay much attention from outside.” The psychologist, who reports from investigations of more than 300 comparable cases, talks about “difficult to meet individuals”. They would not want to kill certain teachers or students who insulted them. It is about school as an institution and revenge on the “cold, exclusive society” from the perpetrator’s point of view.
Not invited to birthdays, poorly rated by teachers
The AMO runs would not have to do with confusion, but about a targeted process against school. The institution is the “place of the most insults”, for example, perpetrators feel poorly rated by teachers, or are not invited to birthday parties. As a result, they are offended, but usually “not so particularly striking in the entire mental mental”, often of good family conditions and no drugs or aggressive computer games more than others, Haller explained.
“Think there are people who are difficult”
Three points can help prevent similar murder: firstly, “criminologically great progress was made”.
Secondly, when there are hard reviews or dismissals, the person involved must be spoken and asked – for example: “What happens to you”, “what are your plans”? Third: “We have to think about people who are dealing with people who feel lonely who find it difficult to talk about their own problems” because this is “not male” or for similar reasons. With these people it’s time to try to talk “that we try to free them there”.
However, the perpetrators are often completely unobtrusive. “You have to be very careful with the fault,” Haller emphasized in relation to the environment. He also did not investigate Graz’s perpetrator, he said. In any case, there is “another psychology” behind the many bomb threats to schools recently, the expert said. His pity applies to the family members of the victims of Graz. It is “the worst that can happen with a family member or older”, he expressed his “horror” and “deeply felt condolences”.
Source: Krone

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