Posted on 06/13/2002 7:57:30 PM PDT by vannrox
How depraved is the act of defiling a corpse? What about bombing a building at the time of maximum occupancy? Such unsavory questions constitute the Depravity Scale, an attempt to define heinous, depraved, atrocious and cruel behavior. Michael Welner, M.D., is the scales architect. Welner is also chairman of the Forensic Panel, editor in chief of The Forensic Echo and associate professor of psychiatry at New York University.
Kaja Perina: How do you define depravity?
Michael Welner: Its an intentional act that by virtue of its motivation, activities and associated attitudes reflects sadism, blood lust and a contempt or self-absorption with regard to its effect on the victim.
KP: Why do we need this scale?
MW: Cases come up in which the defense contests someone having committed a heinous or vile crimeover the definition of the word. They are saying that the courts determination is arbitrary. If this keeps coming up at the appellate level, then weve got a problem. Also, in criminal and civil cases the standard for words such as outrageous may be different from one state to the next, and the jury just says, How do I feel about this? It should be the jurys decision. But it should be driven by relevant evidence, rather than by an emotional argument that may come down to the lawyers skills.
KP: But arent responses to the Depravity Scale ultimately based on emotion?
MW: The points are presented equally to everyone. People see the same examples, and thats one of the reasons we need a large sample size.
KP: Have previous attempts been made to standardize these terms?
MW: There have been flirtations with psychiatrys ability to define evil, but thats as far as it goes. Theres a sense of, Can we approach this, because its so theological?
KP: Is psychiatry viewed as traditionally siding with the defense? If so, will your scale remedy that perception?
MW: Yes. Psychiatry only enters the equation of a criminal case at the request of a defense attorney. A prosecutor can only bring psychiatry in to rebut what a defense attorney raises. So I want to make sure that the scale is nondenominational and not just another tool thats raised to be rebutted.
KP: How does September 11 factor into the Depravity Scale?
MW: People look at the hijackers and readily attach this spectrum of depravity. But theyre overlooking the very real possibility that these people were brainwashed, much the way destructive cult followers are. So are we dealing with depravity, or with an act of war? Is bin Laden psychopathic and depraved in his actions, or is he simply an Islamic populist?
Go to www.depravityscale.org to answer the questionnaire
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He's back....
heliotrope evil
Damn, I thought this was yet another thread about THE SCUMBAG'S legacy.
Why, surely just an islamic populist! Which means...that...moslems LIKE his message of hate, killing and death.
And if they like doing that sort of thing, and in fact DO that sort of thing, then are they not mad dogs?
Which begs the question: "What does one do with a pack of murderous mad dogs?"
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