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PyromaniaCauses of Pyromania
In looking at what causes pyromania there are two groups of factors—individual and environmental.
When considering the individual causes of pyromania, a person’s social life and experience are some of the most important factors. Some examples would be:
Environmental factors include early-life traumas and witness to pyromaniac behaviors as a child. For example, pyromania may be caused by:
- Being the victim of bullying
- Lack of social supports including siblings or friendships
- Lack of attention from adult caregivers
- Inappropriate sexual urges
These factors that may cause pyromania are relatively common traits. Thus, it should not be assumed that someone with these traits is fated to be a pyromaniac. People diagnosed with pyromania disorder have a marked inability to control impulses and typically have several of these causative factors.
- Experiencing neglect as a child
- Victim of physical or sexual abuse as a child
- Watching older adolescents and adults set fires frequently
Who is at Risk for Pyromania Disorder?
Most cases of pyromania disorder are found in children and adolescents. Pyromaniacs often have traits of antisocial personality disorder. They may have criminal charges and frequently display defiant and delinquent behaviors such as refusing to attend school, running away, and vandalism. Children and teens diagnosed with ADHD or adjustment disorders may be more likely to engage in pyromaniac behaviors. Often a person has recently or is currently undergoing a period of intense stress prior to the beginning of fire setting.
9-year-old charged with murder in 5 Illinois fire deaths
Terribly sad situation but can a 9 year old be charged with murder?
Well, this part:
"Nine-year-olds don't know that Santa Claus doesn't exist. They don't know people die and don't come back to life," he said.
Is nonsense IMO. By 9 most kids are very aware Santa doesn't exist and most know people don't comeback from the dead, at that age. Except the infellectually disabled.
But the charges might be the only way to ensure the kid gets intensive care. I don't know. They said he can only be sentenced to probation? Nothing more?
He needs to be placed a hospital and stay there for several years, IMO. To get where he did means he's got some deep issues.
I don't think kids that age typically kill parents unless there's some heavy abuse happening.
Duplicate thread
Well, this part:
"Nine-year-olds don't know that Santa Claus doesn't exist. They don't know people die and don't come back to life," he said.
Is nonsense IMO. By 9 most kids are very aware Santa doesn't exist and most know people don't comeback from the dead, at that age. Except the infellectually disabled.
But the charges might be the only way to ensure the kid gets intensive care. I don't know. They said he can only be sentenced to probation? Nothing more?
He needs to be placed a hospital and stay there for several years, IMO. To get where he did means he's got some deep issues.
I don't think kids that age typically kill parents unless there's some heavy abuse happening.
The oldest victim is his great-grandmother, the male victim is either the father or the stepfather, two of the babies are his siblings, and the other baby is his cousin. The other person who survived was his mom.There was a duplicate thread that I just posted in, so wanted to share my thoughts here too.
Wow So sad and what a quandry it puts the courts in.
What I cant figure out is the relationship of the child suspect to the victims. Like was he staying with them or was he a neighbors kid or something ?
Whatever the relationship it seems that LE must have determined he set the fire on purpose because otherwise it would have been declared an accident. So it seems obvious the 9 year old set the fire on purpose IMO.
Im sure the 9 year old did not fully understand the permanent result of his actions. IMO I think sometimes young children like that do understand they may kill someone but I dont think they fully comprehend the finality and the impact of doing that. They definitely do not foresee all the permanent damage they have caused other relatives and other people.
I dont know if its just me or not but I have concluded that in the past 30 years or so, it seems that perpetrators of violent crime and murders seem to be getting younger and younger age. About 20 or 30 years ago we always heard about teens that could do these sorts of things and nowadays it has gotten into single digit age and lower double digit numbers like 10-12 year olds even.
20 or 30 years ago I do not recall so many really young people being charged with adult type crimes. Maybe it was always there and we just didnt hear about it as much because of not having internet. That is a possibility.
But one thing I am convinced of is that gang members have become younger and younger. These days it is not uncommon to see very young kids in gangs.
Just sad all the way around. We have to do better as a society to influence young kids in the right path of life.
The oldest victim is his great-grandmother, the male victim is either the father or the stepfather, two of the babies are his siblings, and the other baby is his cousin. The other person who survived was his mom.
IL -9-year-old charged *MURDER* *5 Illinois fire deaths*; Goodfield, 9 Oct 2019There was a duplicate thread that I just posted in, so wanted to share my thoughts here too.
Wow So sad and what a quandry it puts the courts in.
What I cant figure out is the relationship of the child suspect to the victims. Like was he staying with them or was he a neighbors kid or something ?
Whatever the relationship it seems that LE must have determined he set the fire on purpose because otherwise it would have been declared an accident. So it seems obvious the 9 year old set the fire on purpose IMO.
Im sure the 9 year old did not fully understand the permanent result of his actions. IMO I think sometimes young children like that do understand they may kill someone but I dont think they fully comprehend the finality and the impact of doing that. They definitely do not foresee all the permanent damage they have caused other relatives and other people.
I dont know if its just me or not but I have concluded that in the past 30 years or so, it seems that perpetrators of violent crime and murders seem to be getting younger and younger age. About 20 or 30 years ago we always heard about teens that could do these sorts of things and nowadays it has gotten into single digit age and lower double digit numbers like 10-12 year olds even.
20 or 30 years ago I do not recall so many really young people being charged with adult type crimes. Maybe it was always there and we just didnt hear about it as much because of not having internet. That is a possibility.
But one thing I am convinced of is that gang members have become younger and younger. These days it is not uncommon to see very young kids in gangs.
Just sad all the way around. We have to do better as a society to influence young kids in the right path of life.