
Inside Mental Health
Humanizing Evil: Into the Mind of 'Son of Sam' Killer, David Berkowitz
Mar 28, 2024
Michael Caparrelli, who spent 100 hours with 'Son of Sam' killer David Berkowitz, discusses Berkowitz's transformation into a remorseful, service-oriented individual. They explore the possibility of profound rehabilitation for individuals who have committed heinous acts. Caparrelli aims to humanize individuals like Berkowitz to understand factors leading to violence and prevent future crimes, focusing on the psychological and humanitarian aspects rather than the crimes themselves.
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Quick takeaways
- David Berkowitz underwent a profound personal transformation in prison, demonstrating the possibility of significant rehabilitation after committing heinous acts.
- Humanizing individuals like Berkowitz is crucial to understanding and preventing criminal behavior, shifting focus from demonization to relatability and prevention strategies.
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David Berkowitz's Transformation Over Time
David Berkowitz, known as the Son of Sam killer, has been observed over 35 years displaying consistent and positive changes, suggesting a deep personal transformation. Despite this, the focus is not on advocating for his release, but on acknowledging the evident changes in his behavior and mindset.