Psychology Of Criminals 3

Psychology Criminals 3 - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 4th Apr, 2008 - 3:24pm

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3rd Apr, 2008 - 12:20am / Post ID: #

Psychology Of Criminals 3

Psychology Of Criminals 3

Willing companions of killers: aberrant personality - probably impulse-ridden, with antisocial traits.

Sometimes I wonder if these 'partners in crime' are not just as dark if not darker than the main murderer, but then again I guess sometimes they may be acting out of fear, or other drive.

Notes about this Topic: There was a documentary called, "Most Evil" (Discovery Channel) with forensic psychiatrist Michael Stone who rates murderers on a scale of evil that he developed. This is one of many Threads with the same title I would like to Discuss.


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Post Date: 3rd Apr, 2008 - 2:38pm / Post ID: #

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If your a willing participant to a murder then your just as guilty. IF your just a witness to murder and are held against your will due to fear of the killer then you should not be held accountable. You will have enough with the therapy you will going through.

3rd Apr, 2008 - 9:26pm / Post ID: #

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Sometimes these can be people that just want to be accepted and end up doing stupid to have their place in the group.


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Post Date: 4th Apr, 2008 - 3:24pm / Post ID: #

Psychology Of Criminals 3
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Criminals Psychology

If someone hangs out with people who commit murders just to be accepted into a group then they are just as guilty as the ones who do the murder. This is called guilty by association. I know this very well when I got arrested for hanging out with a small gang who had broken into a store. Needless to say I did not hang out with them anymore.


 
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