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Index

A

Abbott, Grace, 236 Abject anxieties, 112 Abjection, 119 Abomination, 109 Aboriginal people, 287 Abu Graib, 256 Acid Row, 207 Act

shifting to actor, 100

Act for the Better Provision for the Custody and Care of the Criminal Lunatics, 213

Acting out, 200 sexual

sexual assault, 236 Actions

expressive, 79

Actus reus (voluntary), 8, 68, 69 Acute encephalitis, 196

Addiction, 261

ADHD. See Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Admission stage, 117 Adolescents

eroticized behavior, 238 Aftermath, 364

Aggression, 161 children, 321

resulting from SSRIs, 51 Agoraphobic, 106

Airaksinen model of perversity, 344–

350, 344f

Akathisia, 48

resulting from SSRIs, 51 tardive, 48

Akratic framework, 346 Alcoholic

intoxicated, 196 Alex, 123

Alford, C. Fred, 299 Alienation

moral, 101

Alliance for Human Research Protection, 43

Amae, 322 Amaterasu, 330

American Law Institute’s Definition of Legal Insanity, 70

American psychiatric textbook, 101 American Psychological Association

(APA), 364

pharmaceutical company relationship, 42 American Red Cross Disaster Mental

Health, 360 Amygdala

anger, 266 fear, 266 Anafranil, 50

power, 19

Ancient Greek and Roman law, 74 Anger, 189, 201, 205. See also HALT

(Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired) amygdala, 266

Angst, 314–315

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Animism reverse, 319

Anthropological trajectory, 331 Antidepressants, 50

adverse effects, 50–51 Antisocial behavior

as psychiatric disturbance, 114 Antisocial personality disorder (APD),

139, 188–191, 197

Antisocial physical examination, 186–

194 Anxieties

abject, 112

containment, 111, 126–128 APA. See American Psychological

Association

APD. See Antisocial personality disorder

Apology, 286

Apparatuses of capture, 18 Architectural settings, 17 Arendt, Hannah, 274 Aristotle, 332 Arnold, Edward, 75 Art, 319

Ashworth high-security hospital, 130 personality disorder, 125t

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 34, 41, 42

financial gains, 42 short terms risks, 45 Auden, W. H., 186 Auschwitz, 255, 267 Australian government, 287

Autistic-contiguous experience, 316, 317

Autonomy, 125 Avowal

first-person, 84 Awareness

introspection, 23 Axis of evil, 149, 296 Ayatollah Khomeini, 168

B

Bad faith, 192 Badiou, Alain, 275 Badlands, 123

Badness, 135–151, 295–311 madness, 8, 137

Bad seeds, 191 Bates, Norman, 123 Battle line, 99–101

Beauvais, Theresa, 236, 239, 243 Beck’s risk society theory, 38 Behavioral work

cognitive, 219 Benevolent doctors, 1 Bentham, Jeremy, 95 Beyond the pale, 329 Bianchi, Kenneth, 198 Biology, 32

Biopsychiatry development, 55 discourse, 49 dominance, 36

social control mechanism, 34 sociological criticism, 32–40 Bipolar disorder, 197

Bizot, Francois, 171 Blair, Tony, 172 Blame, 98, 331

Blueprint for Urban Warfare, 147 Blue Velvet, 123

Bobbitt, Lorena, 195 Body

self-care, 362 Body self-care, 362

Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus, 94, 329

Bogart, Humphrey, 123 Bombers

suicide, 156 Bosnia, 252

Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 10, 233 Boston Strangler, 123

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Brace, Charles Loring, 235

Brady, Ian, 157–159, 163, 170, 171 construct pole, 166t

Brain

evil, 266–267

Brain-disabled treatments, 47 Brain Disabling Treatments in

Psychiatry, 46, 47 Brave New World, 44

Breckinridge, Sophonisba, 236 British Medical and Healthcare

Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)

warnings, 53 Broadmoor, 117 Broken promise, 104 Brutish framework, 346 Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 171 Burgess, Anthony, 203 Bush, George, 149, 168, 296

C

California

mentally incompetent, 197 Cambodia, 250, 252

CAMH. See Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Candide, 315 Capacities, 259–270 Cape Fear , 123 Capillary power, 17 Capitalism, 38 Captives, 19 Capture, 17

apparatuses, 18 Carceral environment, 23 Care

inability to, 315

plan, 333–334, 337t–340t CCT. See Clinical control trials Celan, Paul, 283

Celexa, 50, 53

Central America, 252

Central Medical Affairs team, 59 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

(CAMH), 55

CHADD. See Children and Adults with ADHD

Chainey, Lon, 123 Change

patients, 218 Chaos

homicide as escape from, 157–158 Chasseguet-Smirgel, Janine, 319 Chikatilo, Andrei, 162

Children

aggression, 321

eroticized behavior, 238 maltreated, 268

maltreatment long-term effects, 268 mass screening for mental health

disorders, 44

physical contact with mothers, 322 pornography and pedophiles, 217 prostitute sexual victimization, 243 sexual behavior, 11

victimized

vilification, 231–248 Children and Adults with ADHD

(CHADD), 41

Children’s Aid Society, 235 China, 320

Chlorpromazine, 222 Choice

freedom of, 97

Christian eschatology, 332 Christian ethic, 103 Christian faith, 102 Christianity, 104, 280

medieval, 74 Church

Orthodox, 202 Roman Catholic, 202 Church supremacy, 211 Citalopram, 50, 53

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Civil death, 24 Civil servants, 218 Civil wars, 252 Claims, 39

vs counterclaims, 49–50 Clan warfare

tribal, 252 Class actions, 58 Cleckley, Hervey, 263

Clinical control trials (CCT), 42 Clinical perspectives, 11 Clinical practice

forensic, 325–351 Clockwork Orange, 123, 203 Clomipramine, 50

Code

ethical, 98 Coercion, 23

nurses, 21

Cognitive behavioral work, 219 Collective guilt, 287

Collective sense, 222 Collective shadow, 204 Columbine High School, 159 Common and Ubermensch, 104 Communication

distorted, 36

Community Protection Act of 1990, 140, 142, 150

Competence, 74, 194–198 Compulsion

repetition, 192 Compulsive rituals, 82 Compulsive symptoms, 80 Concentration camps, 252 Concept of Dread, 314–315 Confessors, 261

Conscious intent, 85

Consolation of Philosophy, 94 Construct pole, 166t

Contemporary cultural climate, 120 Contemporary thoughts, 90

Contraceptives oral

development, 56 Contradictory information, 39 Control, 17

nurses, 21 Correctional guards

deference to, 25 Cosmetic surgery

development, 56 Counselors

hope, 360

psychological and emotional needs, 363

training, 360 Counterclaims, 39

vs claims, 49–50 County staff, 218 Cox, Murray, 270 Creativity, 203, 318 Creditor and debtor, 104 Crime

intentional, 73

shifting to criminal, 100 unintentional, 73 Crime and Insanity, 105 Crimes

terrible

by deranged individuals, 110 Criminal behavior, 51

Criminal conduct eradication of, 22 Criminal intent

absence of, 76ö77

Criminal rule breaking tendency measure, 264

Criminological trajectories, 332 Critique of Judgement, 96 Critique of Practical Reason, 96 Critique of Pure Reason, 96 Cromwell, Rue, 169

Culpable intent, 72–73, 75, 85

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Cultural climate contemporary, 120 Cultural emblem, 119 Cultural knowledge, 342 Culture, 25

D

Dagda, 330

Daimonic passions, 201 Daimonic poses, 204 Dance

macabre, 147

Dangerous and severe personality disorder (DPSD), 2, 9, 109, 111–

114, 129 categories, 118 Dangerous being, 101

Dangerous Classes of New York, 235

Dangerousness, 333

medico-legal construct, 214 Darwinism

social, 235

David, Gary, 135, 138–151 David Healy Affair, 54 Death

civil, 24

of God, 104, 119, 120 De Beauvoir, Simone, 275 Debtor and creditor, 104 Deceitfulness, 264 Deconstruction, 24 Defeminization, 25 Defense

insanity, 195 Twinkie, 195 Defilement rite

modern horror film, 122 De Kock, Eugene, 149 DeLa Cruz, Jessie, 359–360 Delirium, 35

Delusional insanity, 78

Demonization, 130 Demon possession, 74 Denial, 321

De Niro, Robert, 203 Dependence, 322 Depravity Scale, 265 Depression, 252–253

Derrida, Jacques, 273, 279–286 Destruction

as constructive choice, 9, 153–173 Detox, 363

Developmental trauma, 268 Diagnosis

questionable authority, 111–112 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of

Mental Disorders 4th Edition Text Revision (DSM-IV), 184

Dillon, Robin S., 290 Disability

long-term, 45–49 Disciplinary tactics, 17, 23 Discipline

inmates, 22 nurses, 21

Discovery of the Unconscious, 55 Disease

curing, 45–49 Dishonesty, 264 Dispositifs, 18–19 Dispositions, 259–270 Distorted communication, 36 Divine ethics, 102

Doctors

benevolent, 1 Doer

as focus of bad action, 346 DPSD. See Dangerous and severe

personality disorder Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde, 204

Dramaturgical trajectories, 331–332 Dread, 13, 314–315, 317, 318

ethical, 315 Drives, 105

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Drug abuser intoxicated, 196 Drug laws, 34 Drugs

mood-altering, 34 neuroleptic

death from, 49 psychotropic, 203

debilitating effects, 48

FDA approval and regulation, 42 Drummond, Edmund, 77

DSM-IV. See Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 4th Edition Text Revision

Duties moral, 102 Dyskinesia

tardive, 48 Dysphoria, 48 Dystonia

tardive, 48

E

Effexor, 50

Ego-dystonic homosexuality, 37 Either/Or, 102

Eli Lily, 43 Emblem

cultural, 119 Emotional needs

counselors, 363 Emotional views, 49 Emotions

homicide, 160–161 Empathetic strain, 253 Empathy, 6–7, 321 Encephalitis

acute, 196

Entertainment and reportage, 110 Environmental crises, 39

Episteme, 120 Eponymous test, 75

Eroticized behavior adolescents, 238 children, 238 Erotic objects, 261 Eschatology

Christian, 332 Escitalopram, 50, 53 Esperar, 359 Ethic(s)

Christian, 103 divine, 102 Ethical code, 98 Ethical dread, 315 Ethical issues, 144 Ethnic cleansing, 252 Eugenics, 44, 235 Everyday life

investment of, 19 Evil, 8ö9, 135–151, 304

axis of, 149, 296 case studies, 182–183 choosing, 261

clinical perspective, 249–257 comforts of, 109–130 context, 299–302 creation, 94

deductive explanation, 4 definitions, 356–357

as disarrangement of hierarchical order, 94

disorder, 324 etymology, 300 explanation, 4–5 forensic clinical practice

data analysis, 335–336 results, 336–350 framework, 357–358

interpolation into madness and badness, 145 judges honoring, 305–306 making sense of, 110–111 measuring, 265–266

medicalization of, 89–107, 260–262

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meditation on, 94 necessity, 268–270 notions of, 111

not supposed to exist, 313–324 ordinary, 277

organizational, 20–26 original, 98

philosophical reflection, 254–256 place, 322–324

as precursor to immorality, 99 probabilistic explanation, 4 psychiatric perspective, 234–235 psychology, 181–184

reductionism, 306–309 reflections, 168–173

response, 358–359, 359–365 rooted in human nature, 95–99 Evil brain, 266–267

Evil East, 320–322 Evil empire, 322 Evil West, 314–315 Excuses, 67–86, 68–69, 70 Existential depth psychology, 184 Existential guilt, 192

Experiences

inability to learn from, 98 Explanation

inductive, 4–5 Expressive actions, 79 Extended sentences, 144

F

Faith, 102 bad, 192 Christian, 102

Faith & Doubt at Ground Zero, 357 FDA. See Food and Drug

Administration (FDA) Fear

amygdala, 266 Ferguson, Colin, 195 Fictionalism, 120

Film

horror, 110

modern, 121–122 Filmic psychopath, 122–124 Fin de siecle, 105

First-person avowal, 84 Flow, 362

Fluoxetine hydrochloride, 50, 53 Fluvoxamine, 50, 53

Folie a deux, 159

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) psychotropic drug approval and

regulation, 42 university collaboration, 42 warnings, 53

Forensic clinical practice, 325–351 Forensic nursing

irony, 215 Forensic psychiatry

development, 2 Forgiveness, 12

ideal, 284

impossibility with radical evil, 274–

279 meaning, 282 mutual, 290 oneself, 290

political context, 288 privatizes, 282

psychological nature, 286 pure

madness, 283 radical evil, 273–291 reasons, 286–287 Forgiving

unforgivable, 279–286 Formal lectures, 90

Foucauldian theory, 15, 120 Foucault, Michel, 99–101, 144, 208 Frankl, Viktor E., 255

Freedom, 99 Freemasons, 331

Free will, 94, 97, 99, 261 human, 94

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Freud, Sigmund, 80, 186, 191 Frey-Rohn, Liliane, 181 Fundamental Principles of the

Metaphysics of Ethics, 96 Furioso, 74

Future

God’s foreknowledge of, 94

G

Gay Liberation Movement, 217 Genetically predisposed moral

debasement, 238 Genocide, 211 Genre

horror, 112 Gilmore, Gary, 158 Girls

sexually victimized moral statue, 237 Globalization, 38 Gnostic Gospels, 315 God, 254, 299

creation, 94

death of, 104, 119, 120 determining everything, 96 foreknowledge of future, 94 justice, 315

Good

absence of, 94

re-interpreted as evil, 105 Good–evil construct, 93–94, 95,

169

beyond, 104–106 Governmentality, 26 Govier, Trudy, 290 Group therapy, 220 Guards

correctional deference to, 25 Guatemala, 250–251 Guilt, 331

collective, 287 existential, 192

homicide, 160

from wicked will or intention, 75 Gypsies, 331

H

Hadley, Dora, 237, 243, 244–247 Haloperidol, 222

HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired), 362

Happiness, 360

Hare Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-R), 263–265, 264t, 323–324

Hazing process, 24 Headlines, 110

sensationalist, 328 Healy, William, 236 Heart

human

insidiousness of, 98

Hegemonic medical discourse, 37 Heroin, 34

High-security psychiatric hospitals, 117–118

Ashworth, 130

personality disorder, 125t United Kingdom, 10, 13 Hillside Strangler, 198 Hindley, Myra, 159, 163, 165 History of Medical Psychology, 210 Hitler, Adolph, 275, 278

Holocaust, 255, 267 Holy Grail, 170

Homicidal monomania, 8, 93, 100 Homicide

as considered choice, 155–161 as constriction, 159

as dedicated act, 155–157 emotions, 160–161

as escape from chaos, 157–158 as foreshortening circumspection

preemption control cycle, 162

guilt absolution, 160

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as impulsive act, 161

as outcome of tight construing, 161 perpetrators’ reaction to, 162–163 as slot rattling, 161

as way of life, 158–159 Homosexuality, 11, 33, 37, 261

ego-dystonic, 37 Hope, 13, 355–365

counselors, 360 Horror, 8–9, 109 Horror film, 110

modern, 121–122 Horror genre, 112 Hospitality

unconditional, 285

Hospitals, 20. See also High-security psychiatric hospitals; Special hospitals

Hostility, 154, 189 Human action

deterministic account, 261 Human Condition, 274, 278 Human free will, 94 Human heart

insidiousness of, 98 Humanistic views, 49 Human rights

protection, 42 Hume, David, 95

Hungry. See HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired)

Hussein, Saddam, 163, 275 Hyperkinesis, 56

Hypersexuality, 240, 243

I

ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioral Disorders, 184 Identification

projective, 190–191 Identity

moral, 269

threats in contemporary culture, 119–120

Ignorance, 74 Immorality

psychopathology, 241 Impotence, 162

In a Lonely Place, 123 Indexical expressions, 342 Individualization, 38 Inductive explanation, 4–5 Industrialism, 38

Infamous offenders, 2 Inferiority

psychopathic, 102, 105 Informal seminars, 90 Information

contradictory, 39 Inmates

discipline, 22 Insanity, 67–86

defense, 195 delusional, 78 irrational, 71 legal, 74, 194–198 legal standing, 74 moral, 102, 262–263 zero degree of, 127 Inserted intention, 85 Instinctual sexuality, 187 Institution

comfort, 223 safety, 223 Intention, 8, 67–86

conscious, 85 crime, 73 criminal

absence of, 76–77 culpable, 75

culpable intent, 72–73 expense of, 72–73 inserted, 85 transferred, 76

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Intercourse sexual, 80

Interpersonal traits, 264 Intoxicated alcoholic, 196 Intoxicated drug abuser, 196 Introductory Lectures, 80 Introspection

awareness, 23 prisoners, 23

Involuntary treatment, 333 Iranian mythology, 330 Iraq, 172, 173

Iraqis, 156

Irish mythology, 330 Irons, Jeremy, 203

Irrepressible sexualized behavior vilification, 235–244

Irritability

resulting from SSRIs, 51 Islam, 280

J

Janssen, 43 Japan, 320

Jarrett, Mary, 231–248 Jesuit monk, 203 Judaism, 280, 331 Judges, 328

honoring evil, 305–306 Jung, C.G., 186, 201 Just, 94

Justice God, 315 Justice Tracy, 75

Justifications, 68–69, 104

K

Kant, Immanuel, 96, 276, 330 Kelly, George, 153, 164 Khmer Rouge, 173 Khomeini, 168

Kierkegaard, Soren, 102, 314

Killers

remorseless, 221 serial

as constructivist, 163–167 rise of, 18

unfeeling, 221 Killing fields, 252

Kingdom of Evils, 231–248 King Theodoric, 94, 329 Klein, Melanie, 316 Knowledge

absence of, 74 cultural, 342 nature of, 95 Knowles, Paul, 158 Korea, 320, 321 Kray, Reg, 158, 160 Kristeva, Julia, 111, 121 Kubrick, Stanley, 203

L

Latest research, 90 Laws, 95

ancient Greek and Roman, 74 drug, 34

Lectures formal, 90

Legal insanity, 74, 194–198 Legal legitimization, 106 Legal suits, 58

Legal terminology madness, 137

Legal theory of responsibility, 100 Legislative proposals

critical debate, 118–119 Legitimization

legal, 106

Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 94 Lethargy, 48

Lewis, C. S., 150 Lexapro, 50, 53 Libertarianism, 34

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Libido, 187

Literature review, 329 Litigation, 58

Little Caesar, 123 Living conditions, 24 Locke, John, 95

Lonely. See HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired)

Lonely Place, 123

Long-term disability, 45–49 Lord Onslow, 75

Louis XVI, 18 Love

inability to, 315

Lowery, Lawson G., 240–241, 242 Luvox, 50, 53

Lying, 9

M

Macabre dance, 147 Madame Tussauds, 2 Mad in America, 45

Madness, 35, 135–151, 295–311 badness, 8, 137

legal terminology, 137 research, 8

Madness and Civilisation, 35 Major depressive disorders, 197 Maleficia, 73

Maltreatment children, 268 Mandated treatment, 44 Manhunter, 123 Mania, 196

resulting from SSRIs, 51 Maniacs, 18

Manie sans delire, 263

Man’s Search for Meaning, 255 Martin, Wallis, 207

Masculinization, 25

Massachusetts Mental Health, 233 Mass media, 110

Mass screening

children mental health disorders, 44

Masturbation, 33

Mauvaise foi (bad faith), 192 May, Rollo, 180, 186, 199 McNaughtan, Daniel, 77–86 McNaughtan case, 75, 76–77, 137

argument, 77–86 mad, 77

McVitie, Jack “The Hat,” 160 Meaning, 104

Media mass, 110

Medical and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) warnings, 53

Medical discourse, 11 hegemonic, 37 Medical framework, 347 Medicalization, 91–93

evil, 89–107, 260–262 Medico-legal construct dangerousness, 214 Medieval Christianity, 74 Meek toleration, 276 Menendez brothers, 195

Mens rea (intention), 8, 67, 68, 69, 73, 84

culpable intent, 72–73

Mental Deficiency Act of 1913, 106, 113

Mental disorders rage-related, 186–194 Mental Health Act of 1959, 114 Mental Health Act of 1983, 113 Mental Health Act of 1986, 139 Mental health disorders

children mass screening, 44 Mental health services

New Labor’s modernization agenda for, 113

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Mental illness

biopsychiatric constructs, 33 Mentally disordered offenders, 18 Mentally incompetent

California, 197 Mental torture, 19 Mercier, Charles, 105 Merseyside

UK, 334

Metaphysical categories, 357 Metaphysics of Morals, 276 MHRA. See British Medical and

Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency

Middle Ages, 210 Mills, James, 95 Mills, John, 95

Miloûovâc, Slobodan, 275 Mind

self-care, 362 Mind self-care, 362

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2, 197

Minors

legal standing, 74 Mission, 203 Mithra, 330

Mitigating circumstances, 194–198 Modern defilement rite

modern horror film, 122 Modern horror film, 121–122

modern defilement rite, 122 Modernist epistemology

deconstructive and poststructuralist critiques, 120

Modernity reflexive, 37

Modern monstrosity, 18 Modern psychiatry, 114 Monadology

theory of, 94 Monads, 95 Monk, 203

Monomania

homicidal, 8, 93, 100 Monsters, 18

Monstrosity modern, 18

Mood-altering drugs, 34 Moors Murderer, 157, 163 Moral(s)

genealogy, 104 philosophy, 96 Moral alienation, 101 Moral categories, 357 Moral choices

neuroanatomical structures, 266 Moral convictions, 96

Moral debasement

genetically predisposed, 238 Moral duties, 102

Moral identity, 269

Moral insanity, 102, 262–263 Morality, 95, 102

philosophical and psychiatric developments, 92t psychiatric acquisition of, 101–102 root of, 96

within self, 102–104 Morally neutral behaviors, 11 Moral philosophy, 96

Moral relativism, 172 Moral standing, 101 Moral statue

sexually victimized girls, 237 Morgan, Robin, 217

Mortification process, 24

Mother–child physical contact, 322 Motivation, 48

subversive, 349f

Motivational frameworks, 345f Motivation model, 13

Movies

abjection, 121–122 Mr. Blonde, 123 Mutatis mutandis, 296

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Mutual forgiveness, 290 My Lai, 267

Myth of Mental Illness, 33 Mythology, 330

trajectory, 330–331

N

Nanking, 267 Narayan, Uma, 286 Narcissism

neurotic, 180

pathological, 186–194 Nardini, Alice, 236, 237, 243 National Health Service (NHS), 218 National Health Service Act, 213 National Institutes of Mental Health

(NIMH)

university collaboration, 42 Natural categories, 357 Naturalize, 12

Natural world, 99

Nazi Germany, 116, 204, 274, 305 Nefazodone, 50

Negative stereotypical images, 34 Neuroleptic drugs

death from, 49 Neurotic narcissism, 180

New Labor’s modernization agenda for mental health services, 113 Newly arrived individual, 24 News stories, 110

New surveillance, 17

NHS. See National Health Service Nietzsche, Friedrich, 104, 119, 120, 169 Nilsen, Dennis, 157

NIMH. See National Institutes of Mental Health

Nobleman and slave, 104 Non-responsibility, 100 Nurse Researcher, 220 Nurses

coercion, 21

control, 21 discipline, 21

high-security hospitals, 130 power utilization, 21

relationships with patients, 22 working conditions, 24 Nursing

forensic, 215 practice, 15

O

Objectification, 24 Oblivion

political context, 288 Obsessive suicidality

selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors inducing, 52 O’Carroll, Tom, 217

Oedipus, 205 Oeil pour Oeil, 275 Offenders

infamous, 2

mentally disordered, 18 sexual

treatment, 214–215 violent, 10

Of Human Freedom, 99 Ogden, Thomas, 315

Ogden’s theoretical framework, 13 Old Testament, 315

On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reasons, 103 Opium, 34

Opprobrium, 115 Oral contraceptives

development, 56 Order

nurses, 21 Orderly, 94 Ordinary evil, 277 Orestes, 196

Organizational evil, 20–26

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Organizations

as evil structures, 7, 15–27 Original evil, 98

Origins of Totalitarianism, 276 Orthodox church, 202

Otherness, 129

P

Paedophile Action for Liberation, 217 Paedophile Information Exchange, 217 Paedophilia: The Radical Case, 217 Pagels, Elaine, 315

Panopticon, 16 Paradise Lost, 332 Paranoia, 331

Paranoid-schizoid experience, 317 Parietal cortex

choice, 266 Parkin, David, 299

Paroxetine, 50, 53, 57, 58, 59 Parricide, 167–168

Passions, 35 daimonic, 201 Passively voluntary, 79

Pathological narcissism, 186–194, 189 Patient care team meeting, 220 Patients

change, 218

relationships with nurses, 22 survivors, 252–253

Patriarchy, 216

Paxil, 50, 53, 57, 58, 59 PCL-R. See Hare Psychopathy

Checklist

PCT. See Personal construct theory Peck, M. Scott, 181, 204

Pedophiles

child pornography, 217 personality disorders, 217 Peel, Robert, 77

Peeping Tom, 123 Penance, 202, 203

Penile tumescence, 221 Penitentiary, 202 Pereda, Carlos, 288 Persecution, 78 Persona, 204

Personal construct theory (PCT), 9, 153 introduction, 154–155

violence and homicide, 155–163 Personality, 102

psychopathic, 102

Personality diagnosis. See Severe personality disorders Personality disorders. See also

Dangerous and severe personality disorder (DPSD); Severe

personality disorders

Ashworth high-security hospital, 125t

pedophiles, 217 Perversity, 349f Pfizer, 43 Phaedrus, 313

Phantom of the Opera, 123 Pharmaceutical companies, 7

academia, 54–60

knowledge construction, 54–60 relationship to American

Psychological Association, 42 university collaboration, 42 Pharmacracy, 33

Philosophical trajectory, 329–332 Physical abuse and neglect, 268 Physical contact

mother–child, 322 Physical examination antisocial, 186–194 Physical lethargy, 48 Physical torture, 19 Physicians

benevolent, 1 Piaroa mythology, 330 Pichel, Irving, 123

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Pinel, Philippe, 101 Pleil, Rudolf, 158 Pocock, David, 301 Poe, Edgar Allen, 344 Poisoning, 116, 157 Political context

oblivion, 288 Political terms, 1 Politicians, 328 Politics, 95

sexual, 217 Pol Pot, 252

Pornography, 217, 225 child

pedophiles, 217 Poses

daimonic, 204 Possessed, 166 Postmodernity, 208

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 162, 167–168, 249, 252–253 Potential violent behavior

predictors, 199 Power, 19

anatomopolitical, 19 capillary, 17

disordered imbalance, 94 nurses, 21

Powers of Horror, 111 Practical syllogism, 82 Pragmatism, 137

Predictive understanding, 6–7 Preference

weakness, 348f Pre-Kant, 93–95

President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, 43

Primary psychopathy, 192

Principles of Medical Psychology Being the Outlines of a Course of Lectures by Baron Ernst von Feuchtersleben, 103

Prisoners, 22, 224 introspection, 23 psychiatric, 143 Prisons, 19, 20

psychopathy identification program, 323

Pritchard, James, 102 Prodromal signs, 93 Professionals

living in world of evil, 256–257 Prognosis, 93

Prognosticating, 199

Projective identification, 190–191 Prolegomena, 96

Promiscuity sexual, 246 Promise

broken, 104 Proper, 94

Prostitute sexual victimization children, 243

Protagoras, 318 Protocol 329, 59 Prozac, 50, 53, 57, 58 Psychiatric diagnoses

neurological basis for, 33

Psychiatric hospitals. See High-security psychiatric hospitals

Psychiatric medications development, 56 Psychiatric prisoner, 143 Psychiatric vilification

social class, 244–247 Psychiatrists

honoring evil, 305–306 Psychiatrization, 91–93 Psychiatry, 295–311

development, 56 forensic

development, 2 history, 56 modern, 114

new drug development, 56

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Psycho, 123

Psychoanalysis, 295–311 Psychodynamic theories, 240 Psychological needs

counselors, 363 Psychopath, 90

filmic, 122–124 Psychopathic act

abjection, 124–126

Psychopathic archeology, 89–107 Psychopathic disorder, 109, 111 Psychopathic inferiority, 102, 105 Psychopathic personality, 102 Psychopathology

immorality, 241 Psychopathy, 112

and abject, 120–121 filmic representation, 122 legal definition of, 115

Psychopathy checklist, 113. See also Hare Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-R)

Psychopharmaceutical complex, 31–

62

Psychopharmacology & The Government of Self, 54 Psychosis, 51, 187

Psychotherapists

honoring evil, 305–306 Psychotherapy, 200 Psychotropic drugs, 203

debilitating effects, 48

FDA approval and regulation, 42 Psy-complex, 114

PTSD. See Posttraumatic stress disorder

Public safety, 113 Public world

physical separation from, 109 Punishment, 202

Pure forgiveness madness, 283

R

Radical evil

forgiveness, 273–291

forgiveness impossibility, 274–279 Rage, 189, 201, 205

case studies, 187–188

Rage-related mental disorders, 186–194 Rape, 125, 217

Rapists, 215 serial, 219 Rationality, 346

perceptions, 347f Reaction formation, 192 Reagan, Ronald, 296, 322 Recidivism, 333

Reconciliation, 291 Reconstruction, 24 Reductionism

evil, 306–309 Re-enactment

traumatic, 238 Reflexive modernity, 37 Reform, 57

Refugees, 249 Regret, 289 Regulations nurses, 21 Relativism, 120

moral, 172 Religion, 95

Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone, 97

Remorse, 289

Remorseless killer, 221 Renaissance, 210 Repentance, 286

Repetition compulsion, 192 Research, 90

madness, 8 Researchers

university collaboration, 42 Reservoir Dogs, 123

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Responsibility legal theory of, 100 Reverse animism, 319 Revulsion, 109 Reynolds, Bertha, 232 Rheubottom, David, 331 Richman, Joel, 220 Ricoeur, Paul, 315 Righteous slaughter, 156 Rights

human

protection, 42 Rigorosa, 276

10 Rillington Place, 123 Risk

assessment, 333 assimilation, 101 Risk society theory, 39, 56

Beck’s, 38 Ritalin, 34

ADHD, 56

Rituals, 25, 80, 81, 363 compulsive, 82 Riviere, Pierre, 155

Roman Catholic church, 202 Romand, Jean-Claude, 159 Rounds, 22

Rule-playing, 209–211 Rush, Benjamin, 101

S

Sadeian world

special hospitals, 215–223 Sadists, 219

Safety nurses, 21 public, 113 Salvation, 98 Sapndau Gaol, 143 Sartre, Jean-Paul, 192 Satan, 314–315, 318 Scapegoats, 209–211

Scarface, 123

Schizoaffective disorders, 197 Schizophrenia, 196, 197 Schopenhauer, Arthur, 103 Science

infallibility of, 49 outside paradigm of, 6–7 Scientific method, 33 Segal, Hanna, 318

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI), 46, 50–54, 56, 57 adolescents, 31

adverse effects, 51

aggression resulting from, 51 akathisia with, 51

children, 31

inducing obsessive suicidality, 52 irritability with, 51

mania with, 51 risks, 59 trial, 59 Self, 99

reality status, 120 Self-care, 360, 361, 364

body, 362 mind, 362 Self-deception, 84

Self-image degradation, 25 Self-mutilation, 147 Self-understanding, 298 Self-violence, 146 Semantic haze, 122 Seminars

informal, 90 Sensational cases, 2

Sensationalist headlines, 328 Sensational representations

of horrifying human behavior, 110 Sentences

extended, 144 Serial killers, 170

as constructivist, 163–167 rise of, 18

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Serial rapists, 219 Serologic testing, 157 Seroxat/Paxil, 59 Sertraline, 50, 53, 57, 58 Serzone, 50

Severe personality disorders, 113 detention of dangerous individuals

with, 109 problems with, 114–116 Sex offenders, 10

high-security hospitals, 216 special hospitals, 212–215 treatment, 212–215, 219 Sexual abusers, 225 Sexual acting out, 245

sexual assault, 236 Sexual assault

sexual acting out, 236 Sexual behavior

in young children, 11 Sexual intercourse, 80 Sexuality

instinctual, 187 Sexualized behavior

irrepressible

vilification, 235–244 Sexually victimized girls

moral statue, 237 Sexual offenders

treatment, 214–215 Sexual offenses, 125 Sexual politics, 217 Sexual promiscuity, 246 Sexual victimization, 238, 246

prostitute children, 243 Shadow, 186

collective, 204 Shipman, Harold, 157 Sickness model, 349 Silence of the Lambs, 123 Sin, 74, 254

Skinship, 322

Skopska Crna Gora, 331 Slaughter

righteous, 156 Slave and nobleman, 104 Sleeping, 48

Slot rattling homicide, 161 SmithKline Beecham, 59 Social costs, 58

Social Darwinism, 235 Social Defence, 100, 101 Sociality, 172

Socially acceptable behavior, 115 Socially constructed groupings, 35 Social reform, 95

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC), 247

Socrates, 313, 318 Soldiers, 114

Somalia, 251–252, 252 Sotos, George, 173

Southward, Elmer, 231–248 Soviet Union, 322

Spatial ambiguities, 17

SPCC. See Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Special hospitals

cultural constituents, 220 Sadeian world, 215–223 sex offenders, 212–215 sociological perspective, 224 Speed, 34

Sphinx, 204 Spirit, 363

universal, 99

SSRI. See Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

St. Albans Poisoner, 157

St. Augustine, 74, 93–94, 254, 329 Stalinist regimes, 274

State Training School Chicago, 236

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Stereotypical images negative, 34 Strong and weak, 104 Subversive motivation, 349f Suicidality

obsessive

selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors inducing, 52 Suicide, 51

Suicide bombers, 156 Sunflower, 289 Sun Goddess, 330 Superego, 78, 191 Surgery

cosmetic

development, 56 Surveillance, 16, 17 Survivors

patient, 252–253 Sutcliffe, Peter, 157 Syllogism, 81, 82 Symbolism of Evil, 315 Symbols, 82

Symptoms compulsive, 80

System of Transcendental Idealism, 99 Systems-thinker, 96

Szasz, Thomas, 209

T

Tabloid press, 328

Talking Back to Prozac, 52, 55 Talking therapy, 218

Tardive akathisia, 48 Tardive dyskinesia, 48 Tardive dystonia, 48 Taxi Driver, 123 Teaching, 90

10 Rillington Place, 123 Terrible crimes

by deranged individuals, 110 Terrorists, 110

Texas Medication Algorithm Program (TMAP), 43

Thalamic structures empathy, 266 Thanatos, 186 Thebes, 205 Theologians, 328

Theological trajectories, 332 Theory of monadology, 94 Therapeutic encounter, 23 Therapeutic process, 22 Therapy

nurses, 21 Thesis, 72–73 Thoughts

contemporary, 90 Threat, 126

Tillich, Paul, 186

Tired. See HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired)

TMAP. See Texas Medication Algorithm Program Todtnauberg, 283 Toleration

meek, 276 Torture, 19, 319

mental, 19 Training

counselors, 360

Traite Medico-philosophique, 101 Transferred intention, 76

Trauma

developmental, 268 evil, 267–268

Traumatic re-enactment, 238 Treatability, 116–118

perception, 117 Treatment model

manipulation, 221 Tribal clan warfare, 252 Twinkie defense, 195

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U

Ubermensch and common, 104 Unawareness, 40

Unconditional hospitality, 285 Unconscious intentional action, 80 Unconsciousness, 196

Unconscious process, 129 Unconscious reasons, 84 Understanding

meaning, 6–7 predictive, 6–7 Unfeeling killers, 221 Unforgivable

forgiving, 279–286 Unintentional

crime, 73 United Kingdom, 2

dangerous personality categories, 112–114

DSPD incidence, 113

high-security psychiatric hospitals, 10, 13

legislation, 106, 109 Universal spirit, 99 Universities, 90

collaboration with Food and Drug Administration, 42 collaboration with National Institutes

of Mental Health, 42 Unknownness, 125

Unreason, 35 Upjohn

APA donation, 42

US President’s New Freedom

Commission on Mental Health, 43

V

Vampires, 314–315, 320 Venlafaxine, 50

Ventromedial prefrontal cortex lies, 266

Verbal dispute, 302–305 Verstehen, 6–7

Viagara

development, 56 Victimized children

vilification, 231–248 Victims, 11

Victoria, Australia, 138

Victorian Mental Health Review Board, 140

Vilification

irrepressible sexualized behavior, 235–244

Violence, 205, 317 potential

predictors, 199 prognosticating, 198–199 risk, 266

as secular evil, 179–205 as shared construction, 159 Violent individuals

diagnosing, 184–186 treatment, 200–205

Violently antisocial individuals, 191 Violent offenders, 10, 126, 185 Virilization, 25

Virtue, 101

Vlassakis, James, 156 Voltaire, 315

Voluntary, 8, 68, 69 passively, 79

von Feuchtersleben, Ernst, 103 von Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm

Joseph, 99

W

Walters, Minette, 207 Walton, Lester, 148 Wannsee Conference, 267 Ward culture

ethnographic study, 220 Wars

civil, 252

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Weak and strong, 104 Wellbutrin, 50 West, Fred, 159, 162 West, Rosemary, 159 Western societies

biopsychiatric intervention into, 43 periodization, 37, 38

White, Dan, 195 Wiesenthal, Simon, 289 Will, 48, 79. See also Free will

weakness, 348f Will to power, 104 Witchcraft, 211, 331

psychopathology, 209–211 Women

misogynistic representations, 217 violent subjugation, 217

Working conditions nurses, 24 World

natural way of, 94

World as Will and Representation, 103 World Trade Center, 156, 253

World War II, 5, 114

Y

Yorkshire Ripper, 157 Young, Graham, 116, 157 Yugoslav Macedonia, 331

Z

Zahavi, Helen, 219

Zero degree of insanity, 127 Zoloft, 50, 53, 57, 58

Zones of indistinction, 16, 17

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