Extraverts are also not conditioned easily, meaning they are not deterred by the risks of being punished if they commit a crime. The criminal personality is also proposed to be quite neurotic (anxious and irrational), explaining impulsive crimes of violence that are driven by paranoia. While Eysenck said the typical criminal is a neurotic-extravert, he did later add high psychoticism to explain the cold, heartless type of offender such as psychopathic criminals.