Executive Dysfunction History
Select two of the following factors, and then explain how each may have played a role in the crime committed:
Executive Dysfunction History
Extensive Early Childhood Trauma History
Dysregulated Attachment Patterns
Co-Occurring Substance Abuse Issues
Sample Answer
1. Executive Dysfunction
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Impact on Crime: Individuals with executive dysfunction may struggle with:
- Impulse control: Difficulty resisting urges or controlling impulses, leading to impulsive actions or a lack of forethought about consequences.
- Decision-making: Impaired ability to weigh the pros and cons of actions, assess risks, and make sound judgments. This can lead to poor choices with unintended consequences, including criminal activity.
- Planning and organization: Difficulties in planning and executing actions, leading to impulsive or disorganized behavior that may increase the likelihood of engaging in criminal activity.