How to Analyze Criminal Psychology, Manipulation and Seduction Detect Deception: Dark Psychology
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How to Analyze Criminal Psychology, Manipulation and Seduction
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-Base instincts
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Jason Gale
Jason Gale a world renowned communication and social skills expert. Majored in behavioral psychology, his valuable life experiences go even further and expand as some people consider him a top relationship/dating guru. He found his vocation in empowering others who lack social skills, have communication impediments or even relationship problems with powerful techniques and approaches that seem to always work with great success. Jason stated in his earlier years he was quite an introvert in high school and socially awkward, he feels obligated to give people the freedom of socializing that he didn't have due to his social inadequacies at the time. Through the passage of time he started to become more observant and spent a lot of time in his college library reading books trying to understand human psychology, social culture, communication skills and behavioral science. In incremental steps he became an expert, and soon enough became an excellent communicator when engaging anyone in conversation. Jason now works as a life coach for personal development and devotes much of his time writing empowering books, answering emails and phone calls for people in need of guidance in the realm of communication, relationships and socializing. In his leisure time he spends it with his loved ones, he's a family man and spends much of his time with his wife who he's been married to for over 23 years, and two children. He also has a dog whom he's quite fond of. He enjoys traveling the world gaining new experiences , lessons and nature watching. Jason desires to travel the world and impact lives one person at a time and fulfill his true purpose in life, helping others in need.
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How to Analyze Criminal Psychology, Manipulation and Seduction Detect Deception - Jason Gale
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Are You Born a Criminal?
Durkheim’s Theory
Adoption of Genetic Theories
The Role of Testosterone in Aggression
The Combined Role of Genetics & Environment
Chapter 2: How Psychopaths Differ from Sociopaths
Psychopaths live in Camouflage
Sociopaths are Impulsive & Erratic
Biological & Environmental Causes of ASPD
Chapter 3: How to Deal with Latent Crime
Mental Illness and Criminal Latency
Alcohol & Drugs as Crime Enhancers
Tough Childhood and Criminal Latency
Importance of Reporting Crime
Technology-based Crimes
Internet Anonymity Fostering Crime
Chapter 4: The Role of Religion, Laws & Institutions in Controlling Base Urges in Humans
The Effect of Human Base Instincts on Modern Life
Economic & Social driven Greed
Denial & Procreation for Political & Economic Gain
Prevalence of Crime among Emerging Adults
Examples of Delayed Milestones & Reasons
Religion as a Tool for Crime Deterrence
Role of Law & Institutions in Curbing Crime
The ‘Nirbhaya’ Case
The Massachusetts Bridges Case
Female genital mutilation (FGM) in the US
Criminality of Self-harm
Religious Institutions as Tools to Mitigate Suicide
Chapter 5: The Evil of Manipulation
Selfish Manipulation & Its Forms
Psychological & Emotional Aspects of Manipulation
Fear, Sense of Guilt & Obligation
Second-guessing Yourself
Favors with Strings Attached
Requests in Two Extremes
Situations to Avoid
Meeting on Unfamiliar Grounds
Engaging First
Statistical Bombardment
Too much bureaucracy
Raised Negative Voice
Upsetting surprises
Demeaning Humor
How Manipulation Exacerbates Crime
Manipulation by Psychopaths
Major Targets of Manipulation
How Manipulators Capitalize on Situations
How Manipulators Capitalize on Personality
How Manipulators Capitalize on One’s Attitude
Chapter 6: Manipulative Seduction
Seduction in Marketing
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Chapter 1: Are You Born a Criminal?
Criminals constitute one of the most disruptive forces in life, and their prevalence in every social and economic sector makes it a common problem for everyone.
While fining and jailing have in some cases served to de-motivate criminals, there are also individuals who have notoriously become repeat criminals, irrespective of the severity of any punishment meted to them. It is such observations that have made the nature of criminals a topic of interest for law enforcers, psychologists, sociologists, and the society in general.
For a long time, criminologists have been known to seek motivation for crime in the offender’s social environment and circumstances, such as unstable family setup, presence of gangs in the community, poverty, and such other negative influencing societal factors.
Durkheim’s Theory
In fact, this line of thinking was backed by the truism of Emile Durkheim, a renowned French sociologist who died in 1917, whose basic premise was that every social fact always has a social explanation.
Besides sociologists, this theory was supported by several thought leaders
in the society, including politicians and prominent journalists; and for this reason, lining up some people for questioning even when there was no evidence to tie them to a particular crime would be tolerated.
It is easy to understand why this theory from Durkheim received immense support, considering the exposition he provides to his theory. The explanation underlines the existence of social realities that influence the behavior of individuals, in a manner that is beyond the capacity of any of them to resist. In short, the society is stronger than the individual and is hence responsible for the actions of the individual.
One of the major facts that Durkheim cites in support of his theory is the presence of crime not only in all types of societies, but also in every strata of society. In his argument, he reckons that if societal influence was not more powerful than that of the individual, then there would be no crime in civilized societies where individuals have significantly progressed.
In short, in Durkheim’s view, there is nothing pathological about criminals, and the nature of societies is such that crime must exist.
Adoption of Genetic Theories
While not dismissing the role of society in breeding criminals, present day experts have found other theories that show criminal behavior as being influenced by other factors as well, one of them being biological. This means there are experts who view causes of criminal behavior as being more genetic than environmental; especially when it comes to repeat criminals.
After analyzing arguments both linked to genetic predisposition and environmental influence, some experts like Richard J. Herrnstein and James Q. Wilson came to the conclusion that both factors were responsible for creating and influencing criminals. The two were Harvard professors, the former an expert in psychology, and the latter an expert in public administration.
They found that chances of crime being committed rose when people who were biologically pre-disposed found themselves in social circumstances that enhanced criminal behavior. In their view, one of the two elements does not, on its own, lead to crime.
Among the factors they cited as giving credence to their position on criminal behavior were that younger people were several times more likely to be linked to crime than older ones; for example 18-year-olds versus 40-year-olds.
In the US, for example, young people were found to be more likely to be arrested for serious property-related crimes than the older ones. It was also found that men are more likely to be involved in criminal activity than women. In fact, studies based in Malawi and Brunei indicated that the ratio of young people likely to commit crime in comparison to the older ones is 20:1, while in the US the ratio ranges from 4:1 to 6:1.
Some people argue that the reason for these variations in criminal behavior is that many societies instill in their boys the notion that they need to cultivate aggressiveness in order to grow into protectors of their female kin and of their communities.
Others argue that some hormonal changes in adolescent boys require that they be given a positive outlet, yet this does not happen as they remain confined within the school system. This leaves them unfulfilled and hence likely to be unruly in their search for an outlet.
However, these arguments have been challenged by the fact