Reporting to lawyers and crime-beat journos about the latest in gang-rape, racial murder or crack-habit dysfunction, the New York City Police Department talks in low tones about something called ‘lack of affect’.
In this phenomenon, those arrested show no emotion, display no awareness of guilt or shame, in general maintain a scary cool.
After arrest when asked the question do you have anything to say is more otten than not, met by a dense autistic stare, now termed the criminals' 'lack of effect'.
In this phenomenon, those arrested show no emotion, display no awareness of guilt or shame, in general maintain a scary cool.
After arrest when asked the question do you have anything to say is more otten than not, met by a dense autistic stare, now termed the criminals' 'lack of effect'.
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