Analysis of Criminal Thinking

Authors

  • Lacramioara Balan Lecturer PhD., Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava, Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences, Department of Law and Administrative Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/11.2/248

Keywords:

criminal thinking patterns, motor and mental hyperkinesia, the fear of death, chronically angry, criminal pride, avoiding defeat

Abstract

Responsible individuals lead a lifestyle characterized by professional activity, fulfilling their obligations, and being considerate to society. For what they achieve, they gain auto-respect and others respect them. Criminal urges arise and usually disappear in the absence of a conscious choice from the individuals. A thought about an act that poses a social danger is eliminated because it does not fit their views of life. For a criminal, though, extreme anger, rage, and revenge are automatic responses to things not working in his life.

Author Biography

Lacramioara Balan, Lecturer PhD., Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava, Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences, Department of Law and Administrative Sciences

 

 

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Published

2024-12-20

How to Cite

Balan, L. (2024). Analysis of Criminal Thinking. European Journal of Law and Public Administration, 11(2), 269-279. https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/11.2/248