ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Punishment Retribution Rehabilitation (12/17/2012 7:32:18 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Aswad This is too simple. Impulse control is the closest correlate to conscience as an effective moderator of behavior, and it is a combination of genetics, epigenetics, nutrition, environment, parenting, education and other factors. Although each of these factors is a substantial one, the benefits of genetic diversity make that one of the least attractive routes to get at the problem. Self insight and impulse control may be the two most important things to aim for, with conscience and empathy further down the list, if we're talking functional society. Also, it depends a lot on the moral paradigm in use, as there's a huge difference between what traits are required in each paradigm. IWYW, — Aswad. Agreed. Criminals share some similar personality traits, and poor impulse control is at the top of the list. Also included: insensitivity to others, negative and anti-social behavior, self absorbed, poor anger management, a strong need for instant gratification, lack of patience, bullying behavior, negative world view in general and of course, a strong tendency toward alcohol, drug abuse or both.
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