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  • via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/16/12
    Breivik Syndrome: Grandiose - Persecutory type of Delusional Disorder with resulting mass murder in a messianic quest to prom... General Psychiatry Review - 4.28.12. Google Reader - General Psychiatry News General ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/30/12
    Breivik Syndrome: Grandiose - Persecutory type of Delusional Disorder with resulting mass murder in a messianic quest to prom... Mike Nova: Some open questions in Breivik Trial. Mike Nova: Some open questions in Breivik ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/30/12
    This is a personality disorder, which (see our previous article on this here) has been one of the most common clusters of diagnoses metered out to so-called 'lone wolf' killers, which is the kind of murderer Breivik appears to ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/30/12
    Breivik was (and is) sane, the two court-appointed psychiatrists behind the new report argue, though he may be suffering from a narcissistic personality disorder. Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a description of a personality ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by rbuscher@haleymiranda.com on 3/16/12
    ... committed in the village of Balandai may represent another manifestation of the “Breivik syndrome,” in which an individual commits a horrific act of violence motivated by intensely anti-Islamic and anti-Muslim sentiments.

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by unknown on 4/30/12
    A self-confessed Norway mass killer Anders Breivik keeps contact with Russian ultra right-wing activists who are now translating his Manifesto into Russian, the Dagbladet quoted on Monday Breivik's lawyer Tord Jordet as saying. ... Breivik shooter syndrome ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/18/12
    syndrome quite nicely. If these diagnostic impressions are confirmed in further psychiatric evaluations and affirmed by the court, then Breivik definitely should not be considered legally responsible (although he is fit to proceed) ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/26/12
    Breivik Syndrome: mass murder as a result of paranoid - grandiose ultra nationalist delusions. How many are afflicted with it, not leading to a fatal outcome yet? Breivik Syndrome: mass murder as a result of paranoid ...




    Inside the Mind of Anders Breivik - The Norwegian on Trial for Mass Murder
    Huffington Post UK (blog)
    Breivik was (and is) sane, the two court-appointed psychiatrists behind the new report argue, though he may be suffering from a narcissistic personality disorder. Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a description of a personality rather than a mental ...

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    via Mike Nova - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/18/12
    Mike Nova. Breivik Trial and The Crisis Of Psychiatry As A Science. Breivik is not the only one who is on this trial. Psychiatry as a science is on this trial also, just like on many other trials where forensic psychiatric involvement ...

    via Mike Nova - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/18/12
    Mike Nova: Does Breivik suffer from DELUSIONAL DISORDER, Grandiose - Persecutory Type? Mike Nova: Does Breivik suffer from DELUSIONAL DISORDER? (Grandiose - Persecutory Type)? All symptoms and behaviors fit ...

    via anders behring breivik - Google Blog Search by By ANDREW ROSENTHAL on 4/16/12
    Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, Pool photo by Hakon Mosvold LarsenAccused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, ...
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    via anders behring breivik - Google Blog Search by By ANDREW ROSENTHAL on 4/16/12
    Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, Pool photo by Hakon Mosvold LarsenAccused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, ...

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    Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, Norway. 
    Pool photo by Hakon Mosvold Larsen
    Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, Norway.
    The Anders Breivik trial started in Oslo on Monday. Mr. Breivik, the self-described commander of the Norwegian Resistance Movement, has admitted to killing 77 people in a rampage last July, but according to the story in today’s Times has “denied criminal responsibility on the grounds that he was protecting Norway from Islamic immigration.”
    If the court finds him insane, Mr. Breivik will be kept under forced psychiatric care “for as long as his illness persists” (possibly the rest of his life). Otherwise, Mr. Breivik’s maximum sentence will be 21 years, although a judge can extend his incarceration after that point if he’s still considered dangerous.

    By American standards that’s a shockingly lenient punishment. Comparing one high-profile case with another—if a Florida jury finds George Zimmerman guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, he’ll face a maximum sentence of life in prison, and a minimum penalty of 25 years.
    The American system, oriented around punishment (vengeance) and containment (keeping dangerous people off the streets), is arguably more satisfying for a crime like Mr. Breivik’s. But outside of worst-of-the-worst type cases, it’s Norway, with its focus on rehabilitation, that has the more rational and effective prison policy.
    Our prisons are degrading and dangerous. A 2005 commission found that more than a million people had been sexually assaulted in prisons over a twenty-year period. They’re also overcrowded, which is hardly surprising since America has 751 prisoners per 100,000 inhabitants, or roughly 2.3 million people behind bars, more than any other country. Harsh conditions don’t seem to deter criminals, or prevent recidivism. Nearly 60 percent of former convicts end up back in jail after two years.
    Norway has 71 prisoners per 100,000 inhabitants, with prisons that resemble “college dorm[s],” according to a Daily Beast article from last year. A maximum-security facility for murderers and rapists close to the Swedish border has “mint-green walls and IKEA-style furniture in varnished natural wood…Each cell comes with a flat-screen TV, a private bath, and a large unbarred window.” Seems like a waste of money. And yet these cushy accommodations don’t attract repeat visitors. Only 20 percent of former convicts end up back in jail after two years.
    I can hear people saying, what has Norway got to do with anything? It’s a small country with a historically low crime rate. That’s true. But it’s worth noting that America’s vastly greater experience with crime has not made us any better at dealing with it.

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    Norwegian media slams anti-Semitic professor
    Ynetnews
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    Anders Behring Breivik to tell Norway trial he regrets 'not going further'
    Telegraph.co.uk
    Right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, whose trial for the killing of 77 people in Norway last July is to begin on Monday, plans to tell the court he regrets "not going further", his lawyer said Tuesday. "This will be extremely difficult, ...
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    Can You Prove the Mossad Isn't Behind Breivik?
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