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  • Psychiatrists devise 'depravity rating' to help courts decide on death sentences

    02/20/2005 12:20:35 PM PST · by Stoat · 58 replies · 9,331+ views
    The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | February 20, 2005 | Charles Laurence
    Psychiatrists devise 'depravity rating' to help courts decide on death sentences By Charles Laurence in New York(Filed: 20/02/2005)A "depravity rating" that measures evil and will help courts decide whether convicted murderers should face execution or just imprisonment has been drawn up by American psychiatrists.For decades, doctors shunned the use of the word "evil" on the grounds that it crossed the line between clinical and moral judgment. Now, however, two studies of the criminal personality have concluded that "evil" should be used to describe the most vicious criminals – and that it can be measured. In the first study, Dr...
  • For the Worst of Us, the Diagnosis May Be 'Evil'

    02/08/2005 2:38:42 AM PST · by LibWhacker · 28 replies · 1,330+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 2/8/05 | Benedict Carey
    Predatory killers often do far more than commit murder. Some have lured their victims into homemade chambers for prolonged torture. Others have exotic tastes - for vivisection, sexual humiliation, burning. Many perform their grisly rituals as much for pleasure as for any other reason. Among themselves, a few forensic scientists have taken to thinking of these people as not merely disturbed but evil. Evil in that their deliberate, habitual savagery defies any psychological explanation or attempt at treatment. Most psychiatrists assiduously avoid the word evil, contending that its use would precipitate a dangerous slide from clinical to moral judgment that...