The pattern of criminal behavior in psychopaths and neurologists
Keywords:
neurologists, pattern of criminal behavior, psychopathologistsAbstract
This study aimed to identify the pattern of criminal behavior of
psychopath and neurologists at France-Fanon Hospital in Balida.
The importance of our study can be limited to the fact a very sensitive
subject criminal behavior as well as variable psychopathic personality and
neurotic character, because these disorders are at the root of most problems that
waste the human energy and are subject to society.
The study sample included 40 people, including 22 psychopaths and 18
neurologists. In accordance with the nature of the current study, the researcher
has adopted a comparative descriptive approach, which makes it possible to
describe the phenomenon studied and quantified by the collection of codified
information on the problem and their classification and subject to a thorough
study
applied the measure of criminal behavior prepared by the researcher
The results of the study indicate that the criminal behavior of psychopaths
is true, but that the degree obtained by the individual corresponds to the degree
of criminal behavior, which is not less than 94 degrees.
He also pointed out that the type of criminal behavior in neurons is not
true on a scale of behavior obtained by the individual in the criminal behavior type scale, which is less than 94 degrees, that is, to say that if the threshold is
below this threshold, the type of criminal behavior in the individual is not real.
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