Colin Thatcher, being a psychopath, |
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Nipawin - November 5, 2000 - by: Mario deSantis | |
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In one of my past articles I expressed my dislike for the field of psychology, and in a state of |
outrage for the related social abuses I even mentioned the scrapping of this discipline from the | |
school curriculums(1). Today is the turn for psychiatry. I invite you to research the meaning of | |
psychology, psychiatry and psychopath on the web, but for my purposes I can say that | |
psychology is the discipline that studies mental processes and behaviour in humans; psychiatry | |
is the branch of medicine that is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of | |
mental disorders; and that the term psychopath is defined as a person with antisocial behaviour. | |
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The major issue of the hearing for Colin Thatcher's early parole is the determination of his social |
behaviour. On one side we have Colin Thacther's lawyer Hugh Harradence contending that | |
Colin Thatcher has been a model prisoner for the last 16 years, and that therefore he would not | |
be a threat to society if released early; and on the other side we have prosecutor Matt Miazga | |
supporting the stance that Colin Thatcher is a psychopath and that therefore he would be a | |
threat to society if released early. | |
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Eenie, meenie, minie, mo |
It is a sad business to deal with what to do with a life of an individual, in this case Colin Thatcher, |
however it is extremely important to understand the weakness of the methods by which we can | |
determine the behavior of people. I don't want to make fun of Thatcher's hearing, but after listening | |
to the testimony of Psychiatrist Julio Arboleda-Florez, the last witness for the prosecution, | |
journalist Christie Blatchford was prompted to make a joke of this hearing and say Eenie, meenie, | |
minie, mo, do they let the killer go? Is he a psycho? Maybe so. Eenie, meenie, minie, mo(2). | |
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typical characteristics of politicians |
This joke is the natural expression of our incapacity to even understand ourselves, now figure |
out how we can use psychiatry and the test called PCL-R (Psychopathy Check List -- Revised) | |
to measure the degree of psychopathy in Mr. Colin Thatcher's mind. And to make things more | |
complicated Dr. Arboleda-Florez has stated that many of the standard tests are virtually useless | |
with a well-educated child of privilege such as Thatcher because, "There's nothing to measure." I | |
also laughed when Dr. Arboleda-Florez said that Thatcher's denial in his ex-wife's killing leave | |
a black hole in understanding his character and that further exploration is needed. But I had my | |
biggest laugh when Dr. Arboleda-Florez stated that the characteristics of a psychopath such as | |
glibness, grandiose sense of self-worth, pathological lying, manipulativeness, lack of remorse | |
and guilt, lack of empathy and callousness are typical characteristics of politicians. "Those are . | |
elements of leadership," Dr. Arboleda-Florez said | |
-------------References/Endnotes: | |
List of articles by Mario deSantis | |
Fyke's Medicare Survey and the Psychology
of Influencing People, by Mario deSantis, October 27, 2000 |
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Thatcher aces his 'perfect psycho' test, Christie Blatchford, October 31, 2000, National Post | |