CHAPTER 6 CAUSES OF CRIME causation. CRIM 2.
Crime - by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done you wrong. Contentment - is the emotion you’ll feel when you are satisfied and happy when your mind is at ease. Middle ages - was the time of severe punishment and harsh torture for crimes that today would seem trivial. Anger - is an emotion characterized..
Offense - is an act or omission punishable by special law. (RA 10175) Felony - is an act or omission punished by the Revised Penal Code. (Art. 249 - Homicide) Delinquency/Misdemeanor - act that are in violation of simple rules and regulation usually referring to acts committed by minor offenders. (Vandalism).
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: A BIBLICAL PERPECTIVE *Biblical - Crime is rooted in the sinful nature of man. Sin is acting contrary to God’s Standard as revealed in his Law-word. ( 10 Commandments) *Demonic Possession - It is believed to be the process by which individuals are possessed by malevolent preternatural beings, commonly referred to as demons, or devils..
*Catholicism - Catholic exorcist differentiates between ordinary Satanic Activity and extraordinary Satanic Activity, which can take six different forms; 1. Possession In which Satan or some demons takes full possession of a person’s body without their knowledge or consent. 2. Obsession In which includes sudden attacks of irrotationally obsessive thoughts, usually culminating in suicidal ideation, and typically influences dreams. 3. Oppression In which there is no loss of consciousness or involuntary action. 4. External physical pain - caused by Satan or some demons. 5. Infestation - In which affects house, things, or animals. 6. Subjugation - In which a person voluntarily submits to Satan or some demons..
CAUSES OF CRIME DURING MEDIEVAL PERIOD - The Middle Ages was a time of severe punishment and harsh torture for crimes that today would seem trivial. People were beheaded and limbs cut off, vagabonds were often whipped and chained in stocks..
CLASSIFICATION OF CRIMINALS by LOMBROSO Born Criminals - Believing essentially that criminality was inherited and that criminals could be identified by physical attributes such as hawklike noses and bloodshot eyes. Criminal by passion - A Crime committed while in the thrones of passion, with no opportunity to reflect on what is happening and what the person is about to do. Insane criminals - commit crime due to abnormalities. Criminaloid - Commits crime due to less physical stamina/self control.
3. Great Emotions - There are many positive emotions and positive feelings in this world and understanding those positive feelings is very important to every individual. a. Joy - it is the feeling of great happiness and pleasure that lifts up the spirit. b. Interest - Human are eager to explore and the feeling comes from curiosity. It is the openness to the adventure and experiences; you discover and learn. c. Serenity - It means being in the state where you feel relaxed when you don’t have any worries, where you are completely calm, enjoying. d. Hope - It means you feel and believe things will change for the better, and the future is bright and beautiful. e. Gratitude - it is about appreciation for certain things and people you have in your life and being thankful for it. f. Kindness - It often involves and warmth and this emotion is about being considerate, being generous and friendly to other people..
g. Surprise - when you do not expect a certain event to happen, and if the event happens, which is not only unexpected but it is pleasurable and desirable you will be pleasantly surprised. h. Cheerfulness - feeling cheerful means you are in the state of mind which is positive, it means you are optimistic and happy. i. Confidence - believing that your can do something, that you can accomplish certain goals, or that you will successful finish a particular task means that you feel confident. j. Admiration - when you feel positive about people who are skillful, talented and exceptional is something you will admire those people. Admiration is a positive social emotion. k. Enthusiasm - it is the emotion you will feel when you are extremely excited about something when you are very interested in something. l. Euphoria - this emotion is something you will feel when you are simply overwhelmed with an experience that involves a great excitement. m. Satisfaction - is the emotion you will usually feel after you fulfill a certain desire or need you had but you can also feel satisfied when you help someone with something..
n. Pride - is the emotion that comes from feeling important and exalter for the things you achieved or the things you currently do. proud of that achievement. o. Contentment - is the emotion you’ll feel when you are satisfied and happy when your mind is at ease. p. Inspiration - feeling comes from the uplifting experiences which basically takes your breath away, such as watching a sunset which is simply perfect when the witness of an excellence and more. q. Amusement - life is full of humor, funny stories and jokes, and funny and playful experiences that will make your laugh so hard, and in those moments, you will feel completely amused. r. Enjoyment - when experiencing or doing something you like, when simply taking a pleasure in something, means you enjoy it. It is a feeling of pleasure. s. Awe - is something that happens when you see or experience something truly powerful and great, and when you are completely stunned by all that greatness. t. Love - is an extremely strong feeling of affection, and it is feeling that makes people feel good, feel happy, and it makes the life as beautiful as it is..
CAUSES OF ANGER ➽ A leading cause of anger is a person’s environment. Stress, financial issues, abuse, poor social or familial situations, and overwhelming requirements on your time and energy can all contribute to the formation of anger. ➽ As with disorders such as alcoholism, anger issues may be more prevalent in individuals who were raised by parents with the same disorder. ➽ Genetics and out body’s ability to deal with certain chemicals and hormones also play role in how you deal with anger; if your brain doesn’t react normally to serotonin, you might find it more difficult to manage your emotion..
6. Psychological Disorders -The term psychological disorder is sometimes used to refer to what are more frequently known as mental disorders or psychiatric disorders. 7. Neuro developmental disorders A. Intellectual disability disorder - also known as mental retardation this type of developmental disorder originates prior to the age of 18 and is characterize by limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. B. Global developmental delay - it is a diagnosis for developmental disabilities in children who are under the age of five. Such delays relate to the cognition, social functioning, speech, language and motor skills. C. Communication Disorders - Are those that impact the ability to use, understand, or detect language and speech..
CHAPTER 7 TYPES OF CRIMINAL ACCORDING TO GAROFALO 1. Murderers - is someone who terminates the life of another person unlawfully. 2. Those who are satisfied from vengeance/revenge; ➽▶VENGEANCE- it implies justice and honor; implies righteousness . ➽▶ REVENGE- is more personal; dirtier, vile or cheap. ➽▶ AVENGE- means the achievement of justice; inflicting a punishment in the pursuit of justice..
3. Violent Criminals - It refers to anything that is excited in an injurious or damaging way may be described as violent even if not mean to be violence. 4. The Opportunist - It is the conscious policy and practice of taking advantage of circumstances- with little regard for principles, or with what the consequences are for others. 5. Team thieves - It means a group of people with a full set of complementary skills required to complete task, job or project. 6. The professionals - Crimes committed by person for whom criminally punishable acts are permanent occupation and the primary source of money..
7. Crimes against Persons - Are also called Personal Crimes 1. Destruction of Life (Murder) 2. Physical Injuries a. Mutilation b. Serious c. Less Serious d. Slight 3. Rape a. Simple b. Qualified.
8. Crimes against Property - It is a category of crime that includes among other crimes, Burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, vandalism. 9. Hate Crimes - Crimes against person or property that committed while invoking prejudices of race, gender or gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity. 10. Thrill-seeking - These hate crimes are often driven by an immature itch for excitement and drama. Think bored and drunk young men marauding through neighborhoods, mayhem on their minds..
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