Some considerations of personality in murderers
Keywords:
personality, homicidaAbstract
Forensic Psychiatry demand systematization and soundness of knowledge in performing their expertise to contribute to operators of Criminal Law the robustness which demand legal services. It is presented a retrospective, cross-sectional and descriptive study linking mental state and biopsygenesis into victimizers of homicides during the period from 1990-2010 in the province of Villa Clara. Predominated the ages of young adults and middle-aged, no stable partner, unmarried, unrelated to the workforce, with levels of secondary schooling, without the presence of commission for previous offenses, no association with drugs or alcohol, level of psychopathic operation in premorbid personalities with impulsivity, aggression, emotional instability, dominates the coefficient of normal intelligence, with egocentricity and extratensives according Rorschard test, it was concluded mostly imputables.
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