In the mini lecture, we discussed the policy implications of trait theories. Primarily, we looked at the implications for treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention. Let’s expand this discussion to the criminal justice system. Specifically, the adjudication stage. Please address the following:
Should individuals with Antisocial Personality Disorder be held responsible for the crimes they commit? Why or why not?
You are welcome to use a real or fictional person as an example to explain your answer.
To help, I have attached copies of the DSM criteria for both disorders as well as a description of the M’Naghten Rule. You are welcome to use any resources you find on the internet or in the library, but please be sure to properly cite any resources you use.