Ed, do you think they are getting mentally healthier in prison?
Wolf, I agree with what you say. Here's the situation. This is not a 'serious' paper. I am trying to transfer into UT at Austin and I lacked 3 credit hours, so I am busting out a 9 month distance learning class in about 2 months. I am interested in this idea but not trying to give it a real, serious look at this point. I am aware that PD's are not treatable, and I know that comorbidity is not that common. I am not looking to solve the prison overcrowding issue or anything like that. But the people that do have them, like a mix of ASPD, NPD or BPD, tend to kill a lot more people. Comorbidity in serial killers, for example, is extremely high. Of course this is not a new idea, I am not trying to be groundbreaking or anything, just trying to get an A. And of course I have a personal interest, I know someone who has all 3 of those mentioned above.
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