Schizophrenia in Criminology: A Scientific and Philosophical Perspective

A stunning artwork embodies the word "Schizophrenia" in a surreal visual design, where deep colors—from deep purple to fiery red—intertwine in a undulating motion that symbolizes the mental duality and inner conflicts of the human mind. The text stands out in a bold, three-dimensional font that glows warmly amidst a swirling vortex of colors, in a blend of mystery and creative beauty.

Introduction In criminology, the study of the relationship between mental disorders and criminal behavior has always represented one of the most complex and controversial fields of inquiry. Among the mental illnesses that have captured the attention of both criminologists and psychiatrists, schizophrenia stands out as a disorder that profoundly challenges our understanding of criminal responsibility, … Read more

Schizophrenia and Psychopathy in Criminology: A Comparative Analysis

A historical-style painting depicting Cesare Lombroso, Enrico Ferri, Sigmund Freud, and another thinker, each representing different criminological schools—Biological, Positivist, Psychoanalytic, and Social—highlighting their contributions to the study of mental disorders in criminology.

Introduction: Schizophrenia and Psychopathy The study of criminal behavior has always been closely linked with the understanding of human psychology and mental health. From the earliest days of criminology, scholars have attempted to explain why certain individuals engage in deviant or violent acts while others, despite facing similar conditions, do not. Within this context, the … Read more