Do mobsters typically always have a condition? Lets say somebody wants to join a company, they get this job, they work there, the culture of that company may change the way this person is at all times, and may treat their friends and family different. Take a person that is a "street guy," he grows up with a lot of guys from high school. High school guys all try to act a certain way, act stupid sometimes, and conform (creates the fake and invisible face kind of person that always laughs). They never leave this environment, and don't branch out, because left and right of them is the same way. They admire people in this society, and accept the romanticism with it. Some in the community put on the face each day, others live it like its a religion. Killing is part of this society. Because they are in an institution of the mob, they kill probably originally out of fear that a hesitation would end them in a moments notice. Because they are in the institution of the mob (living in fear at all times), which was bread by their surroundings, they loose touch with whats right and wrong. Most of the young people that would be recruited early in their time, would not have the constitution to be able to at least try to be an associate and get a piece of this lifestyle while avoiding more heavy criminal activity. I think other mobsters came in the mob that really did enjoy killing like a specialty, this to me is a totally different criminal, even though they both were in the institution of the mob. Some however, joined the mob and found out that killing was their specialty, and I don't know what this would be called, but these folks that earned their buttons and went all the way up and kept dismembering the bodies themselves, this has got to be a different kind of criminal mind. I think most of the people in the mob, that would commit terrible acts, would do so out of requirement and fear.
... anyways, my guess would be that some people do in fact wake up early on, and take pleasure in evil acts (regardless of parental upbringing), and those that because of their surroundings commit evil acts ... but yeah I wonder if lots of the evil people just have a catalyst that pushes them more towards their destiny ... i would be interested to check out the literature more about psychiatry
--- it must be hard to determine if a person would always be one way, and got beat up by coincidence, this made the person mad so we think that society made him or her the beaten puppy that got mad, but in reality this person had some evil tendency, or unhuman characteristic that caused others to pick on him or her originally (or some antisocial / unhuman characteristic not related to getting beaten up) .... listening to BTK, he said early on he knew something was off, I would be surprised if someone would diagnose him as having a biological problem, but I believe that that's not out of the ballpark ... it must be hard to put the mind into a simple diagnosis as sociopath, psychopath, etc.