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