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Copycat offences based on media influences have received arguably little attention within academic literature. As such, a qualitative thematic analysis was conducted to copycat offenders whose offences were inspired by fictional media. Thirty offenders were identified who were responsible for thirty-nine offences overall. The results found that half of the offenders displayed excessive violence during their offences. Additionally, twelve offenders displayed behaviours similar to those of fictional characters. Six offenders actually deviated from the actions of fictional characters. Potential triggers for these offences were also explored, with prior familial disputes, drug use and mental illness being the most prevalent triggers.
Rogers et al. (Sun,) studied this question.