A violent person is someone who exhibits aggressive behaviors that can cause physical or psychological harm to others. This can manifest through actions such as hitting, threatening, or intimidating individuals. Such behavior often stems from underlying issues, including anger management problems, past trauma, or social influences. Violence not only affects the victims but can also lead to broader societal issues, including fear and instability.
PCP and other hallucinogens augment certain aspects of a user's personality, so if the person using it is violent, insecure, angry or paranoid, then it's likely that that person will be violent when high. If the person using it is a calm, peaceful person though, with no psychological problems and not fearful, then they will not be violent.
a person tries to emulate a violent incident they have seen in the media
It depends on the person. Violent behavior is not necessarily a factor in every case of NPD. Some have anger management problems that could result in violent behavior.
None violent is when you just said something to offend a person and violent is when you hurt or atttack to a person
A common term for a violent lawless person is a "thug" or "hooligan." These terms are often used to describe individuals who engage in criminal activities or violent behavior without regard for the law.
mean, brutal
mad or violent person
A violent person can live with other clients in a group home if proper precautions are taken. For instance therapy is one way that violent outbursts can be curbed, medication is another way.
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violence is violent Drugs can get you angry and so can alcahol. Marijuana in particular...
It will only be considered violent if you point the gun at a person, attempt to fire the gun at a person, or shoot at a person. But first off, if you are using a gun unlawfully, you will already be fined significantly. As far as the law is concerned, any use of a firearm unlawfully will be considered violent, whether any of the above is done or not. Minor firearm offenses, such as improper transport methods in a car, are not.