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Borderline Personality Disorder Essay

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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is often associated with internalized aggressions that manifest in suicidal behaviors or self-mutilation, but can result in impulsive, externalized aggression. When the impulsivity and aggression associated with Borderline Personality Disorder becomes externalized towards others is when it can often also result in violent crimes such as domestic violence, property damage, homicide, rape, etc.
Borderline Personality Disorder affects between 1-2% of the general population but can be seen to affect around 30% of inmates. In addition, it has been seen that those with antisocial personality also have borderline personality, close to 57% of offenders who have a diagnosis of borderline personality also meet the …show more content…

How the symptoms manifest in the individual is really important in determining if the individual will be violent towards others. Often times impulsivity and aggression are associated with borderline personality disorder and if this aggression becomes externalized as opposed to engaging in self-harm and suicidal behaviors it can result in violence towards others. Generally the type of violence that results is “intimate partner violence, assault of those who are not familiar to the individual, various types of aggressive criminal behavior, and rarely murder in the form of familicide or serial murder” (Sansone R. & Sansone L., …show more content…

In a study looking at sexual homicide offenders specifically it was found borderline personality disorder was a leading diagnosis in this form of homicide as well. (Hill A., Habermann N., Berner W., & Briken P., 2007) While homicide isn’t the most common from of violence that occurs in offenders with borderline personality it is worth noting, because many homicide offenders have symptoms of the

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