Just Steel (Why They Kill?)
.The dust cleared, the heroin once again emerged victorious. Steel, withlittle help from his faithful sidekicks brought two known felons to justice. It was just for those who believe in the saying an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. The case looked to be wrapped up, or was it. Who's to say that an incident like the death of Siby's family will never happen again. Luis and Luther, the antagonists, are dead, but people like them still pose a threat to society. The people may not even be aware of it, their family and neighbors will all say, "He couldn't have committed those crimes, he couldn't hurt a fly." The only way to stop these senseless acts of violence is to find out what the people are thinking. Why did Luis and Luther commit murder?.There are different perspectives on why people commit murder. The trueperspective is whether the criminals that commit these crimes are ignorant or.It is difficult to define a mental illness. The term has many different.Because norms vary between cultures, behaviors considered signs.of mental illness in one culture may be considered normal in other
Microsoft Corporation,1993-1997 . consciousness) is usually diagnosed as suffering from a mental. While in aMc Donalds, Luis and Luther are discussing the plans for the next day. The one tell tale sign is the language the Luis and Luther use. Throughout the book Just Steel, Luis and Luther only act with aggression. Harvard, Illinois: Chris Mystery Publishing, 2000. If thesuperego represents moral ideals then these criminals have no superego. People living in poverty have demonstrated an increased risk of mental illness.
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