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Cards (71)

  • Crime
    An act or omission in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it, or simply a violation against a penal law of the state
  • Sin
    An act or omission against the law of God (Divine Law)
  • Immorality
    An act or omission against the unwritten social norms in the locality
  • Motive
    The moving power which impels one for a definite result
  • Intent
    The purpose in using a particular means to affect a result
  • Opportunity
    The chance or time given to the offender in committing the crime
  • Instrumentality
    The use of materials or other means in the commission of crime
  • Capability
    The physical capability of a person to perpetrate a crime
  • Index Crimes
    Crimes which are sufficiently significant and which occur with sufficient regularity to be meaningful, such as murder, homicide, physical injury, robbery, theft and rape
  • Non-Index Crimes
    All types of crimes not considered as index crimes
  • Crime Rate
    The number of crimes committed per 100,000 population
  • Criminal
    A person who have been found to have committed a crime in the course of judicial proceedings and has been convicted by court for the violation of a criminal law
  • Delinquent
    A person who merely committed an act not in conformity with the norms of society
  • Common traits
    Shared by most members of a particular culture
  • Secondary traits

    Appear only in certain situations or under specific circumstances
  • Extroversion
    An individual draws their energy from and how they interact with others
  • Phlegmatic
    A type of temperament that states that a person is sluggish
  • Imbeciles
    People with mental defectiveness, whose thought not amounting to idiocy, is yet so pronounced that they are incapable of managing themselves or their affairs. Their mentality is like a child of 2 to 7 years old
  • Monophobia
    Fear of being alone
  • Nyctophobia
    Fear of darkness
  • Algophobia
    Fear of pain
  • Hyperesthesia
    Symptom of hysteria that means excessive sensitivity
  • Aphonia
    Partial inability to speak
  • Mutism
    Total inability to speak
  • Paresthesia
    Exceptional sensation
  • Multiple personalities
    Also called "dual personality". The person manifested two or more symptoms of personality that are usually dramatically different from each other
  • Compulsive Neurosis
    Uncontrollable or irresistible impulse to do something
  • Pyromania
    Compulsive desire to set fire
  • Dipsomania
    Compulsive desire to drink alcohol
  • Kleptomania
    Compulsive desire to steal
  • Homicidal compulsion
    Irresistible urge to kill somebody
  • Phobic disorder
    Persistent fear of some objects or situations that present no actual danger to the person
  • Somatoform disorders
    Branch of anthropology concerned with the comparative study of human evolution, variation, and classification especially through measurement and observation
  • Agoraphobia
    Fear of open places
  • Bipolar disorder

    Experienced by patients with both manic and depressive episodes
  • Delirium
    Severe impairment of information processing in the brain that affects the basic process of attention, perception, memory, and thinking
  • Impotency
    Inability to achieve or maintain an erection for successful intercourse
  • Retarded ejaculation
    Inability to ejaculate during intercourse – resulting to worry between partners
  • Frigidity
    Sexual disorder characterized by partial or complete failure or complete failure to attain the lubrication or swelling response of sexual excitement by the female partner
  • Vaginismus
    Involuntary spasm of the muscles at the entrance to the vagina that prevents penetration of the male sex organ