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offenders in the UK Introduction Mental health disorders significantly contribute to the burden of disease, which quantifies the effect of mortality, morbidity, and disability for diseases. In 2001, noncommunicable neuropsychiatric disorde...
acts? Psychology Introduction ‘Violence’, unless otherwise stated would refer to the physical violence acts against other people, as acts of violence are the utmost determinants of discrimination and social stigma and for the most part fear...
antisocial personality disorder which are followed and studied in today’s modern have their roots in the early 19th century, and therefore they continue to have a close connection with the social attitudes in the contemporary world that pre...
mentally ill from the prison system, albeit that they do not necessarily avoid the stigma of criminal liability. The defence of Diminished responsibility is set out in S2 Homicide Act 1957: "Where a person kills…he shall not be convicted of...
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Also falling within FASD are diagnoses of Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE), partial Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder (ARND), and Alcohol-Related Birth Defects (ARBD). The exact inc...
is another mans “terrorist”, than surely one mans “criminal” is another mans “saint”. Elaborating on the causes of criminal behavior can be complex, especially when trying to wrestle with the obvious subjective nature of “criminality” and t...
insanity, criminality is a lawful, not health or psychiatric period, diagnosis, sickness, or syndrome. Webster's Dictionary characterises criminality as "the value or state of being a criminal; lawless individual activity." Webster's farth...