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Whoever said Crime Doesn’t Pay didn’t realize how right they were! Fueled by the rush or excitement of breaking the law, people who
are addicted to crime have a history of burglary, theft, robbery,
shoplifting, and scores of other petty crimes. Often the petty crimes
turn into more “profitable” crimes such as drug trafficking and other
larger crimes. The person that shows up in the courtroom over and over
again doesn’t really care that he is a nuisance or a “pest to society”
because he is driven by it. Often people with Crime Addictions find
themselves in a battle with drug or alcohol addictions too.
3 Symptoms of Addiction 1. Continual Problems with Authorities 2. Crimes will Vary, as long as it is a crime 3. No respect for Authoritative Figures 3 Remedies 1. One on One Counseling with a Social Worker or Psychologist 2. Confrontation with the people who fall victim to the criminal’s crimes 3. Behavior Modification |
getting help Reply to this Comment how do i get help? i've screwed up big time and need to understand why. addiction Reply to this Comment my son is addicted to crime. not to drugs or alcohol, but to the actual crime itself. he breaks into houses, cars, etc. his first arrest was 10 years of age. he is 29.he says its like a high, a rush, a euphoria of sorts. almost like sex would excite you.he has been to the pen 2 times as an adult not to mention his juvenile record. he is now awaiting sentencing on his third bid for charges he got while only being home for 1 year, and still on probation after a 5 yr bid. help me please. | ||||||||
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By: Posted: Oct 12 2006 11:40:43 PM