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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a cyclical mental health condition which involves unending obsessions paired with unsatisfying compulsions performed to attempt to alleviate the emotional and physical suffering generated by the obsessions. There are approximately five main clusters of OCD; checkers‚ doubters and sinners‚ counters and arrangers‚ hoarders‚ and washers and cleaners. Accounting for about one quarter of OCD sufferers‚ the most abundant category is washers and cleaners and serves

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    Behavioral Characteristics of the Criminal Psychopath Peter Sabella III Kaplan University CJ142-01 Professor Keith Cooper March 31‚ 2011 Psychopathy is an important construct in offender classification. Although several studies have suggested that there are two distinct subtypes of psychopaths‚ these studies have considerable limitations‚ including reliance on self-report measures‚ a failure to adequately address heterogeneity within the construct of psychopathy‚ and predictor-criterion

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    that tends to confuse the general populous. Criminals have always had a mysterious stigma attached to them‚ with many people giving conflicting explanations as to the reason behind their heinous behaviors. However while their motives are unknown‚ it is known that criminals share a multitude of common characteristics. By analyzing these characteristics‚ a relationship can be found between uncontrollable early life factors and increased tendencies for criminal activity. These factors can be examined through

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    civilized state. Crime therefore resulted not from what criminals had in common with others in society‚ but from their distinctive physical or mental defects. The positivists understood themselves as scientists and were concerned with scientifically identifying the causes of criminal behavior in individual offenders. Biological Factors in Crime Not many want to believe there is any such thing as a "bad seed;" that heredity can make criminal behavior unavoidable and inevitable for some individuals. Of

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    be pleasurable but the continued use/act of which becomes compulsive and interferes with ordinary life responsibilities‚ such as work‚ relationships‚ or health. Addiction can become more important

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    Trichotillomania The Compulsive Hair-Pulling Disorder Madeline Roy Psychology 100 Charlotte Prokop 31 October 2013 Trichotillomania is the compulsive urge to pull out‚ and in some cases eat (Trichophagia)‚ ones hair leading to noticeable hair loss‚ distress‚ and social or functional impairment. The term comes from the Greek words trich (hair)‚ till (pull) and mania (madness). Francois Henry Hallopeau‚ a French Dermatologist‚ coined this term in 1889 after encountering a young

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    nal behavior. Second‚ the society might have partial view of the mesomorphs that they might automatically be drawn into violent activities by peer groups. These physiological studies regarding the influence of genetics on the formation of criminal behavior show that there is a certainly a genetic influence on the formation of criminal behavior. As this can be seen in Sheldon’s theory. Even though‚ bodily figures can be developed through external exercises‚ the innate body is the major component

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    Biological Criminal Behavior CJA/ 314 Monday 19‚ 2012 Biological Criminal Behavior Biological Criminal Behavior of Dennis Rader‚ known as the "BTK Killer" which stands for "bind‚ torture‚ and kill". Dennis Rader terrorized the Witchita‚ Kansas‚ area from the 1970s to the ’90s. Over time‚ today’s society reflects that genetic and biological factors play an equal role in crimes committed in the criminal justice system ("Bio."‚ 2014). It is believed that an individual’s environment and state of

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    our daily learning experiences. The rate at which something occurs of any behavior including criminal or deviant behavior can be increased or decreased through reward or punishment. Also including personality disturbances and diseases of the mind. In behaviorists view crimes as learned responses to life’s situations. A person is not born with an inborn power to act violently. Aggression is gain through a process of the behavior of a proposed structure. In an example‚ kids study violence things by observing

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    Something else: The rating industry is not very accurate. Most M+ and T+ games have the rating put in front of them to show that this game should be up to the parents/guardian to decide whenever or not to let their kids play it. Violent Video Games - Addictive and Dangerous I have observed a young man occupy his precious waking hours for several years now doing violent video games‚ to the sacrifice of his schooling‚ his portion in household maintenance activities‚ his friends‚ communication with the family

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