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  2. Hostile dependency - Wikipedia

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    One of the observations often made by therapists who have tried to treat hostile dependency is the degradation of trust between the spouses to the point of paranoid behavior (Martin, 1968). Conflicts between the spouses escalate to the point that both have internalized the anger and negativity of the relationship, resulting in depression.

  3. Complicity - Wikipedia

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    For two persons to be complicit in a crime that does not involve negligence, they must share the same criminal intent; "there must be a community of purpose, partnership in the unlawful undertaking". [1]: 731 An accomplice "is a partner in the crime, the chief ingredient of which is always intent".

  4. Clark v. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Clark, was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and used the insanity defense to try to use his mental disorder as an excuse for the crime that he had committed. The court did not believe that Clark's insanity defense was a justifiable defense, and he was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

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  6. ‘Very paranoid.’ Gig Harbor woman killed boyfriend in front ...

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    She reported her mother was drunk and had been paranoid for two days. She said her mom needed to go to jail, prosecutors wrote. The child said that Wells ran down the driveway and was out of sight ...

  7. Boyfriend loophole - Wikipedia

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    There is a connection between intimate partner violence and firearm use for both dating partners and spouses. [23] There is not a significant difference between the number of murders caused by dating partners and by spouses. [24] For instance, in 1980, murders caused by dating partners almost equaled spousal homicides. [24]

  8. NYC career criminal racked up 54 arrests, dealt with mental ...

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    The suspect was psychologically evaluated at least once while in custody over the last four years, and cops flagged him four times as being a potentially suicidal, emotionally disturbed person ...

  9. Intimate partner violence - Wikipedia

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    In such cases, "[o]ne partner, usually a man, controls virtually every aspect of the victim's, usually a woman's, life." [citation needed] Johnson reported in 2001 that 97% of the perpetrators of intimate terrorism were men. [7] Intimate partner violence may involve sexual, sadistic control, [7] economic, physical, [47] emotional and ...