SOC 1500 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Antisocial Personality Disorder, Robert Pickton, Complete Control

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Chapter 11- violent crime this process takes youths full circle, from being the victim of aggression to. Personal traits learning disabilities, and psychosis impairment, low intelligence, and psychotic symptoms. Ineffective families limits or use proper and consistent discipline physically aggressive themselves. Murderers contain a high percentage of seriously abused youths. Brutalization: the first stage in a violent career during which parents victimize children, causing them to develop a belligerent, angry demeanor being its initiator. Eros: according to freud, of the two opposing instinctual drives that interact to control behaviour, eros is the life instinct, which drives people to self-fulfillment. Thanatos: according to freud, this is the death instinct, which drives people toward aggression, violence, and self-destruction but without some important inhibitions. Cultural values central support teenage gangs whose members embrace the use of violence. Western provinces have a higher overall rate of violent crimes. Substance abuse need to obtain drugs, and in relation to drug trafficking.

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