CRIME - An act or omission in violation of a criminal law in its legal point.
Crime - defined as any act that is contrary to legal code or laws.
Crime - Is also a generic name that refers to offense, felony and delinquency or misdemeanor.
OFFENSE - It is an act or omission punishable by special law
FELONY – it is an act or omission punishable by the Revised Penal code, the criminal law in the Philippines.
DELINQUENCY/MISDEMEANOR – acts that are in violation of simple rules and regulation usually referring to acts committed by minor offenders.
"sickness demons” called Gidim
Demonic Possession is believed to be the process by which individuals are possessed by the demons or evils.
Born criminal
Lombroso believed that criminality was Inherited and that criminals could be identified by physical defects that confirmed them as being atavistic or savage.
Criminal by passion A crime committed while in the throes of passion, with no opportunity to reflect on what is happening and what the person is about to do.
JOY – comes from experiences which are delightful and memorable when you feel that everything is right when you feel happy, safe, satisfied, and comfortable
INTEREST – every human being has the desire to learn new things, see new places.
SERENITY – similar to joy, because you feel that everything is right and the feeling is followed by the tranquillity and peace of mind.
HOPE – means you know all the those issues are not permanent ones, it means you feel and believe things will change for the better, and the future is bright and beautiful
GRATITUDE – appreciation about certain things and people you have in your life, such as good health, great friends and family member.
KINDNESS – often involves affection, and warmth and this emotion is about being considerate, being generous, and friendly to other people.
SURPRISE – when you do not expect a certain event to happen.
CHEERFULNESS – means you are in state of mind which is positive, it means you are optimistic and happy.
CONFIDENCE – believing that you can do something, that you can accomplish certain goals, or that you will successfully finish a particular task means that you feel confident.
ENTHUSIASM – is the emotion you will feel when you are extremely excited about something when
EUPHORIA – this emotion is something you will feel when you are simply overwhelmed with an experience that involves a great joy.
SATISFACTION – is the emotion you will usually feel after you fulfil a certain desire or need you had but you can also feel satisfied when you help someone with something.
SATISFACTION – is the emotion you will usually feel after you fulfil a certain desire or need you had but you can also feel satisfied when you help someone with something.
PRIDE – the emotion that comes from feeling important and exalted for the things you currently do.
INSPIRATION – comes from the uplifting experience.
AMUSEMENT – experiences that will make you laugh so hard
Like Anger - It is an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done you wrong.
Like anger - It is an emotion that involves a strong uncomfortable and hostile response to a perceived provocation, hurt or threat.
Insane Criminals - It is a spectrum of behaviours characterized by certain abnormal mental or behavioural patterns.
Psychological Disorder Sometimes used to refer to what are more frequently known as mental disorders or psychiatric disorders.
Neuro Developmental Disorders Are those that typically diagnosed during infancy, childhood or adolescence
Intellectual disability – formerly referred to as MentalRetardation. This type of developmental disorder originates prior to the age of 18 and is characterized by limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviours.
Global Developmental delay – a diagnosis for developmental disabilities in children who are under the age of 5.
Communication Disorders – are those that impact the ability to use, understand or detect language and speech.
Autism Spectrum Disorder – characterized by persistent deficits in social interaction and communication in multiple life areas as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviours.
Attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder – characterized by a persistent pattern of hyperactivity-impulsively and /or inattention that interferes with functioning and presents itself in two or more settings such as at home, work, school, and social situations.
Bipolar and Related Disorders - Characterized by shifts in mood as well as changes in activity and energy levels. The disorder often involves experiencing shifts between elevated moods and periods of depressions.
Mania – characterized by feeling overly excited and even hyper. Periods of mania are sometimes marked by feelings of distraction, irritability, and excessive confidence.
Depressive episodes – are characterized by feelings of intense sadness, guilt, fatigue, and irritability. During a depressive period, people with bipolar disorder may lose interest in activities that they previously enjoyed.
Anxiety Disorder - Are those that are characterized by excessive and persistent fear, worry, anxiety, and related behavioural disturbance. Anxiety involves the anticipation that future threat may arise.