Once again, criminality is not a function of type, but socioeconomic status
Once again, criminality is not a function of type, but socioeconomic status
While I find type theory to be fascinating, I am constantly shocked by the generalizations that are drawn solely because of a 4-letter code.
There is most likely very little correlation between one's MBTI type and their likelihood of being a criminal. INTJs are not necessarily evil, just as ESFPs are not necessarily optimistic.
If used correctly, it seems as though type theory can lead to some interesting insights. However, if incorrectly used, it can lead to groundless generalizations.
/end rant
I ask you, wouldn't it make sense for T to be slightly likelier to "step on someone's toes" in order to get something he/she wants?
It's just fun.
It seems to be dependent on one's perspective.
While a Thinker may be more likely to detach themselves from their emotions, thus allowing them to "step on someone's toes", I can easily see a Feeler acting upon powerful, negative emotions in an evil fashion.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing just as I posted my last reply. Still the T still has a slight advantage since the "good" Fs neutralize the "evil" Fs![]()
I think many criminals are actually planners, where they sort things out in advance. That's J right there. They're definitely thinkers as opposed to feelers, so T.
I dno, I was the planner in my crime circle. And the more violent the crime, the better... coming from an Enneagram 9 Peacemaker ENFP who's terrified by conflict.
Never underestimate the power of addiction. All logic goes out the window, so I think its impossible to type criminals based on logical decisions.
Criminals who aren't addicted who commit crimes, maybe, but it also has a lot to deal with how you were raised and the values your parents did or didn't put on how to react to authority. Abuse also helps create criminals.
I originally didn't reply to this thread when I saw it yesterday since I'm ashamed of a lot of the stuff I've done, but I figure I might as well toss my experience into the ring.