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    Curriculum Vitae: dr W.M. ROAN

    Lahir: Cirebon, 10 September 1936

    Menikah: 1 isteri. 3 anak, 1 (lk) dokter-psikiater, 1 (lk) dokterbidang pharmaceuticals, 1 (pr) insinyur pertanian (hortikulturis),sudah punya 6 cucu

    1963: Lulus dokter Univ. Airlangga, Surabaya.

    1966-1969: Direktur Rumah Sakit Jiwa Jakarta

    1969-1971: Pendidikan spesialistik di Inggeris & mendapatDiploma in Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, &Institute of Neurology, Univ. of London, United Kingdom.

    1972-1992: Kasubdit Pencegahan, Dit Kes Jiwa, Dep Kes RI

    1973-kini: Dosen FK UPH, FK UKI, FKUI: m.k. Terapi Perilaku,(pensiun 2005) FK Atmajaya (pensiun 2003).

    1977: ASEAN Ageing Project, Expert for Indonesia

    1995: Psikiater RS St Carolus, Siloam Kb Jeruk & Karawaci

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    HOMICIDE

    JAKARTA, 17 NOVEMBER 2013

    DR. W.M.ROAN DPM(Lond.), SpKJ(K)

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    AGGRESSION

    Many definitions:

    Violent actions against others

    Intent to harm or injure another person

    Physical attacks against self or other

    Physical attacks against objects

    Verbal aggression

    Coercion Intimidation

    Premeditated social ostracism

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    Some DSM-4 TR Disorders ass. With

    aggressionsMental Retardation

    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

    Conduct disorder

    Cognitive Disorders: delirium, dementia

    Psychotic disorders: Schizophrenia, other psychosis

    Mood disorders: due general medical conditions, substance induced

    Intermittent explosive disorders

    Adjustment disorders + disturbance of conduct

    Personality disorders: paranoid, antisocial, borderline, narcissisticChildhood, adolescent or adult antisocial behaviour

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    Commonly cited predictors of

    dangerousnessHigh degree of intent to harm

    Presence of a victim

    Frequent & open threats

    Concrete plan

    Access to instruments of violence

    History of loss of control

    Chronic anger, hostility or resentment

    Enjoyment in watching or inflicting harm

    Lack of compassionS elf-view as victim

    Resentful of authority

    Childhood brutality or deprivation

    Decrease warmth & affection in home

    Early loss of parents

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    ETIOLOGY

    Instinctive behaviour: Freuds eros & thanatos

    Learned behaviour

    Social factor

    Frustration Direct provocation

    Television violence

    Environmental factors

    Air pollution Noise

    crowding

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    ETIOLOGY

    Situational

    Sexual arousal

    Pain

    Biological factors

    Testosterone, progesterone, dopamine, B-

    endorphine, epinephrine, etc

    Neuroanatomical damage

    Epilepsy, history of physical abuse

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    ETIOLOGY

    Neurotransmitters

    Cholinergic & catecholaminergic enhance

    aggresssion

    Gaba, serotonin decrease aggression

    Genetic factors

    Twin studies

    Chromosomal influence: XYY syndrome

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    TERMINOLOGIES

    Homicide

    Infanticide

    Filicide Suicide