Characteristics of Crime

Cards (9)

  • Murderer type 1
    Disorganised asocial offender
    Below average IQ
    Possibly high school dropout
    Generally socially inadequate, don’t date & live alone
    Likely to unskilled workers / labourers
    Possibly low birth order
    Possible received harsh / inconsistent discipline in childhood
  • Murderer type 2
    Organised non-social offender.
    Above average IQ.
    Follow the media .
    Socially adequate.
    High birth order.
    Harshly disciplined in childhood.
    Ability to control their mood & emotions. Described as ‘charming’. Masculine image.
    Generally motivated by situational causes & are geographically mobile.
  • Acquisitive crimes 

    Fraud / burglary / extortion.
    Generally involved in some form of drug use.
    Generally seek criminal activity for pleasure or thrill.
  • Terrorists
    Tend to be acting from a place of perceived injustice.
    Motives generally an illogical perception of the truth.
    Potential psychological defect that produces these errant behaviours / perceptions.
  • Characteristics of career criminals
    Rationalisation
    Entitlement
    Asocial value system
    Sentimentality
    Impulsive
    Family dysfunction
    Easily distracted
    Power centric
    Invincibility
    Cognitive laziness
  • Rationalisation
    People who live a life of crime tend to rationalise their own behaviour by diverting blame & questioning the motives of others.
    Generally don’t evaluate the consequences of their own behaviour.
    Eg if she didn’t want her purse stolen she should have locked her car.
  • Entitlement
    Self-centred & oblivious to the needs of others. Believe they have the right to commit any acts they desire as life is all about them all of the time.
  • Impulsive
    Lack of control over their behaviour and temperament.
  • Family dysfunction
    Lack of family support emotionally and financially.