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"The Making Of The Psychopathic Mind"

 
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DRCLIFFORDFLEETWOOD



Joined: 15 Jan 2005
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Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 2:30 pm    Post subject: "The Making Of The Psychopathic Mind" Reply with quote

Good Day:
I would like to begin with a large thank you for all the support, and
advice we were given by the legal, law enforcement, and medical
communities during the research our office conducted over the last
36 months. We have been able to train over 50,000 professionals thus
far nationally, and internationally.

This lecture will focus on how the psychopathic/criminally motivated mind is developed. Subjects in their early childhood become pre-disposed to abuse mentally, and emotionally, we also have to include the
physical abuse that many subjects are exposed to. Sexual abuse is
by far the most destructive to a human being, and one of the largest
factors that make up the psychotic mind.

Most serial killers are very normal in their thought process however,
they become volitile, and deadly when provoked most if not all serial
killers, and serious career criminals were abused in their childhood.

The planning of a serial killer is very detailed, and organized. Most habitual criminal/offenders learn crime, and criminal behavior by having to indure years of abuse, they then adapt to their natural settings, then in turn enter into the criminal community to add to the inner structure of the community by offering their criminal experiance. Many people have learned how to kill, steal, torture, and the like by their environmental training, and past
experiances.

In my professional, medical, legal, and professorial opinion, the
psychotic mind begins in early childhood because of abuse, and in turn
is a form of reverse abuse, and anger demonstrated through criminal acts, and actions.

Thus a developmental inter-view of the:"Psychopathic Mind".

Please feel free to add to this lecuture series, and research study by
contacting our office by using the information listed below.

Thank you,
Dr. Clifford G. Fleetwood, Ph.D., E.JD, J.S.D.
Attorney-At-Law/Professor
&
Juridicial Science Doctorial Researcher
Northwestern International University
Office Tele: 954.703.1325
Office Tele Fax: 954.618.0832
E-Mail:drcliffordgfleetwoodphdlawyer.com
Website: DrCliffordGFleetwood.Tripod.com
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