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Sep 17, 2008 11:54

Muggle psychologist Abraham Maslow defined the rules of basic human behaviour, laying the foundation to understanding criminal behaviour. In 'Motivation and Personality', he said that all of it could be fit into a 'hierarchy of needs', which he said fit into five catergories:

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coy_smile September 17 2008, 20:15:48 UTC
Very informative, but...what prompted this?

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thelestrangest September 17 2008, 20:17:36 UTC
Because there are lots of crazy and dangerous people around here that could use it! They might get some help then and not be such terrible people.

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coy_smile September 17 2008, 20:19:01 UTC
....True.

Oh, I have a ribbon for you, by the way.

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thelestrangest September 17 2008, 20:22:00 UTC
For Bastie! Wonderful! I'll come get it. Where are you?

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kennedy_san September 17 2008, 22:52:04 UTC
I'm not a psychologist by any means, but wouldn't frustration also need to be factored into things? Good people can be driven to do bad things by circumstance. I suppose that'd be considered under Agent/Vector, right?

I don't really recall the Criminal Intent class they shoved down my throat in the academy...

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thelestrangest September 17 2008, 22:55:53 UTC
No, frustration would fall under 'environment factors'. It is a circumstance that is leading to the crime, an influence if you will.

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kennedy_san September 17 2008, 23:12:22 UTC
I always figured that frustration was something outside that was internalized in the perp. I'm not trying to argue anything, just wondering if you'd give that consideration or what you'd think.

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Private to Bast rose_rapture September 18 2008, 19:41:26 UTC
My Bast...
What are you doing?

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