A psychopathic patient smashed a courtroom door window when he was sent to York Crown Court for attacking hospital staff with a table leg. |
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And the key to reversing the control of this psychopathic institution is to understand the nature of the beast. |
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Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache. |
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In addition to having many psychopathic features, perpetrators of unlawful confinement shared several other characteristics. |
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In contrast, the present study found no indications of response reversal impairment in children with psychopathic tendencies. |
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There has been some new interest in the cinematic presentation of the psychopathic killer. |
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Everyone you know here is now either dead, a psychopathic killer out for blood, or a lunatic with about a hundred personalities. |
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In children without psychopathic traits, being anti-social was chiefly the result of environmental factors. |
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In contrast, the antisocial behaviour of children who did not have psychopathic tendencies was mainly influenced by environmental factors. |
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On the face of it, the recruitment of teams of psychopathic rapists seems to be available in all cultures. |
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The place had a feel of wandering round a high security prison full of psychopathic lifers doing solitary. |
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A bevy of Welsh shrinks have modified an existing psychological test to identify people with psychopathic tendencies. |
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Unexpectedly friendly at first, he soon starts to show his true colours as a loud-mouthed bully with psychopathic tendencies. |
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The psychopathic individuals were significantly impaired in response reversal on this task. |
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Such a person would not be suffering from a psychopathic disorder within the meaning of the Act. |
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However, there are no indications that the social response reversal system is impaired in psychopathic individuals. |
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People like me, frankly, who believe that a good chunk of psychopathic behavior is an inherited risk factor. |
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I agree with the viewpoint that current American thinking has become psychopathic. |
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Others took the view that Plath was a hysterical self-dramatist, possibly psychopathic, and vastly overrated as a poet. |
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The type of commandos hired for these jobs are psychopathic killers for hire who would have no qualms against committing any act of cruelty. |
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I tell this story in the context of this month's cover package on psychopathic bosses and the organizational havoc they wreak. |
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Their skits deal with diverse topics ranging from a parody of NPR to psychopathic hitchhikers who catch rides with psychopathic drivers. |
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He also has a combination of other psychopathic disorders which meant he had no control over his actions during the family massacre. |
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You said it depends on the corporation, so tell me what difference the corporate culture makes to fostering psychopathic behaviour? |
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Their defiant ignorance of the national welfare borders sometimes upon the psychopathic. |
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Functional psychoses include conditions such as schizophrenia, paranoia, psychopathic personality traits and manic depression. |
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Ignorant, crude, even psychopathic, Kelly's columns appealed to the worst elements in American society. |
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Most prime ministers verge on the psychopathic in their desire to stay in power or at the very least destroy the chances of the next in line. |
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Our society is dynamic and affluent, so maybe it makes sense to allow ' psychopathic ' corporations to do what must be done to create wealth, no matter how ruthlessly. |
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Buscemi plays a psychopathic serial killer in the Hannibal Lechter mold. |
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Eysenck was the earliest theorist to suggest that delinquent or psychopathic individuals have difficulty inhibiting previously rewarded behaviour. |
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Zooming right along, we examine the minds of psychopathic killers. |
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The tolas converted Lord Rama into a psychopathic, bloodthirsty god. |
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The genre includes vampires, zombies, werewolves and psychopathic killers. |
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The ruling class has deliberately cultivated inside its military a psychopathic element, ready to carry out mass murder against any population targeted for subjugation. |
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In the past, antisocial personality disorder often was considered to be a psychopathic or sociopathic condition. |
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They are placing the fate of the world in the hands of a psychopathic dictator. |
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Mr. Vic Toews: Mr. Speaker, the member for Winnipeg Centre once characterized the Liberals, not that long ago, as institutionally psychopathic. |
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It is my personal belief that the Liberal Party of Canada is institutionally psychopathic. |
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There are some cases where everything that's tried is manipulated by psychopathic people. |
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Uday Hussein was the older of Saddam's two sons from his first marriage, and was notorious for his cruel and psychopathic behavior. |
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Were there not reflections of a deceptive, stimulation-seeking, and coldblooded psychopathic personality in Dzhokhar? |
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It remains unclear whether the interest is altruistic or self-aggrandizing, humane or prurient, psychopathic or admirable. |
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Who knew what kind of psychopathic lunatics crept around there? |
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The Collector is forever ensconced in the pantheon of psychopathic core texts. |
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Indeed, those at the higher end of the psychopathic spectrum are often stars in the professional world. |
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The time is now to rid yet another West African country of a tyrant and a psychopathic leadership. |
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Unfortunately for Drew Barrymore, this means that a psychopathic Mel Gibson is threatening to drive to her house if she hangs up. |
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Jason Soon has an interesting post drawing attention to research suggesting a link between psychopathic and sociopathic personalities and abnormal brain development. |
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Some violent offenders are not sociopathic or psychopathic, yet probably about 20 percent of the prison population is diagnosable as being psychopathic. |
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Offenders with psychopathic personalities graduated from the program more violent than ever. |
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Further, it is argued that these factors should mitigate the degree of criminal responsibility that is attributed to the actions of psychopathic offenders. |
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In the film Dirty Harry, the fictional hero-Inspector Harry Callahanshoots and tortures a psychopathic kidnapper in a failed attempt to save a child's life. |
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Here, he plays a convict finally freed from jail who gets trapped on a transport plane that's been hijacked by psychopathic crims. |
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A common assumption is that she must be depressed, crazy, suicidal, or psychopathic, and, overwhelmingly, that it must have been a man who made her do it. |
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This goes hand in hand with a rise in psychopathic tendencies in society which further corrupt it, leading to an increase in mental disorders and a deterioration of the personality. |
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This assumes willingness to take utilitarian or consequentialist ethics to psychopathic extremes. |
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Neuropathic and psychopathic conditions caused by war or captivity, as well as cases of tuberculosis in all stages, shall above all benefit by such liberal interpretation. |
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There's even a visit to a pole-dancing club thrown in to the opening scenes to whet the appetite of any psychopathic weirdos who may be watching. |
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This could explain why psychopathic individuals can be callous and socially cunning at the same time. |
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But even in the best case scenario, one of these policies would be driven to a remote forest location by some psychopathic coalition senior partner, then made to dig its own grave with a Lib Dem campaign pen. |
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The Full Monty stars Robert Carlyle, the psychopathic Begbie in Trainspotting, as the leader of a motley crew of would-be exotic dancers. |
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He's a psychopathic serial killer, and no one has ever suspected him. |
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In 1987 and 1989 she received best actress Academy Award nominations for her roles as a psychopathic temptress in the thriller Fatal Attraction and as the scheming Marquise de Merteuil in Dangerous Liaisons. |
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Moreover, the offender may have been assessed as being psychopathic. |
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The situation actually has all the makings of an immortal myth: the good and noble Prince snatched from his cradle and replaced with the psychopathic offspring of an ogre. |
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In the strange universe of Minuscule Hey, we find psychopathic rabbits, fruits that play the banjo, bananas invading the earth, and cowboys firing flutes. |
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More specifically, multiple offenders had higher scores on measures of hostility, sensation seeking, psychopathic deviance, mania and depression than first offenders. |
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The purpose of this study was to examine how substance use, psychopathic traits, and attachment representations explain sexual risk-taking in adolescence. |
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However, a psychopathic hitman is determined to track him down. |
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It's is a complex tale of a heist gone wrong, a psychopathic crimelord, a couple of wide boys, and Brad Pitt as the incoherent Irish bare knuckle boxer, Mickey. |
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The executive producer further added that she is very excited this time because the viewers will be exploring the deep and dark mind of a psychopathic personality. |
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