Psychopaths can be held responsible for their crimes, as they are capable of understanding the consequences of their actions and can form intent. While their lack of empathy and emotional regulation may influence their behavior, the legal system often recognizes that individuals with psychopathic traits can still make conscious choices. Ultimately, accountability varies depending on the jurisdiction and the specifics of each case, but many courts view psychopathy as a factor rather than a complete defense against responsibility.
No, not all psychopaths become killers. While psychopaths may exhibit antisocial behavior and lack empathy, the majority do not commit violent crimes. It is important to note that psychopathy is a complex psychological condition that manifests in different ways among individuals.
Yes. A psychopath is not necessarily a criminal. They lack empathy though. A psychopath does have the ability to control their behavior, unlike a person with something such as antisocial personality disorder. Psychopaths tend to be extremely intelligent and thus can put there intelligence to good use. The only reason that psychopaths have a bad rap is due to the fact that many serial killers are diagnosed as psychopaths.
In some cases, you can be held responsible for your friends' crimes if you were involved or knew about the crime and did not report it. It is important to understand the legal concept of accomplice liability and the duty to report crimes.
Psychopathy and APD are different in the sense that Psychopaths do not have a sense of right and wrong, while those with APD revel in immorality. Both of these groups are linked to violent crimes, especially mass and serial murder.
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Seven Psychopaths was created on 2012-11-02.
Seven Psychopaths was released on 10/12/2012.
The Production Budget for Seven Psychopaths was $13,500,000.
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Seven Psychopaths grossed $23,492,318 worldwide.
I believe that the Nurenburg War Crimes Trials answered this question.
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