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Forensic
Psychology (PSY -
513)
VU
Lesson
25
LEARNING
DISABILITIES/MENTAL RETARDATION AND
VIOLENCE
Objectives
To
understand the relationship of learning disabilities
and violence
To
understand how rage builds up in individuals
with Learning Disabilities
Learning
Disabilities (LD)/ Mental Retardation
(MD)
Usually
label of mental retardation is
used but it does not
give a well impression. Who
are learning
disabled?
Means subaverage general intellectual
functioning which originates
during the developmental
period
and is associated with
impairment of one or more of the
following:
(1)
Maturation
(2)
Learning
(3)
Social adjustment
LD/MR
and crimes
One
thing is very important to understand
that usually learning
disabled do not commit
crime. MR and
crimes
are not correlated like
ASPD and crime have deep
connection. But sexual offences are
slightly
rare
because they are not
competent enough to understand social rules. Sexual
offences are of minor
severity
like indecent body exposure
e.t.c.
Violent
Crimes
Even
though crimes committed by LD
are rare, these could be
very serious like murder,
causing
grievous
bodily harm e.t.c. as we discussed in one of
our previous lectures that
not just anger and
aggression
but rage is the basic reason
of any such serious
crime.
How
rage builds up in individuals with
Learning Disabilities
In
one of our previous lectures, we have
discussed this issue in
detail that how different
factors
contribute
to the eruption of rage.
Learning
disabled child is unwanted and
unloved
Feels
the societal death
wish
The
Learning Disabled always set a
typical poor "Smile" on their
face. Assuring
others
that
we are not bad, so please do not hate
us.
Frequently
subjected to physical and
sexual abuse and violence by
significant figures of
life.
They
are always considered the "shame of
family" and kept hidden
Unexpressed
anger and aggression over a
long time and inhumane
treatment of parents,
family
and other society members
leads to the build up of
rage.
So
sudden unexpected eruption of rage
can result in murder, rape,
other violent
offences
Autism/
Aspergers
Asperger's
syndrome is on the autistic continuum but
unlike autistic disorder, there
are no
significant
delays in language, cognition, or self-help
skills. Communications are
generally one-
sided;
patients proclaim rather than
interact.
A
development disorder whose essential
features include:
Socially
naďve, sustained impairment
from mild to severe, in
social interaction
Restricted,
repetitive patterns of interest, behaviour
and activities (obsessive
interests)
Aspergers
are usually quite intelligent
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Because
of their high degree of functionality
and their naiveté, those
with AS are often
viewed
as eccentric or odd and can
easily become victims of teasing
and bullying. So,
Feels
depressed and
anxious
Aspergers
and violence
Aspergers
usually do not commit
violence but their
behaviours are for other
people because they
are
unable
to understand the unwritten societal rules.
Their
sexual offences could be
things like indecent
exposure, masturbation in
public,
inappropriate
touching etc.
Their
physical violence could be
random attacks and may vary
in intensity.
Aspergers
are anxious because they can not easily
adjust to society so as a
consequence
feel
anxiety and some time
this state can lead to
some illegal behaviours like
drug use.
Some
time they can suspicious and
paranoid and this feeling
can pave the path
for
some
kind of offence.
Their
most of crimes are misunderstandings based
Another
frequent reason is exploitation by
others
Erratic
behaviors
Unpredictable
temper tantrums
Disproportionate
responses could cross
criminal threshold (like
some time give you
a
vibrant
smile if you slap them on
face and some time
can attack you if you
smile)
If
they have obsessions that
involve some kind of illegal
activity then they can
commit
Ritualistic
crimes
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