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This research was directed at establishing whether narcissistic individuals will go to extreme levels of violence, specifically murder, if their self-image is threatened. The aim with the current research is to explore a possible association between rage-type murder and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). In Part one of the study rage-type murders as a phenomenon was delineated and NPD was defined. The literature pertaining to the association between rage-type murder and NPD was highlighted. A current case that signaled the probable processes during a catathymic crisis and the gratuitous violence that follows was interpreted against the background of the existing literature. However Part one of the study left one with a sense of discontent as to whether NPD do play a role in cases involving rage-type murder and gratuitous violence. In Part two of the current study (this contribution) the researchers will use cases identified from Weskoppies Psychiatric Hospital (a hospital in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa) to uncover the role of NPD in rage murder. Our aim is to determine whether these perpetrators displayed narcissistic personality traits during the commission of a rage-type murder of a loved one. All the cases we selected were referred to the Psychiatric Hospital by order of the court for observation and involve males who displayed traits associated with NPD and committed rage-type murders. Our intention is to determine the extent of pre-existing NPD in these individuals and how this contributed to the murderous action they committed. Emphasis is placed on the psychological motivation of the perpetrator, as well as the relationship that existed between the perpetrator and the victim prior to the event. As the subject of the research was a relatively unknown phenomenon, a qualitative approach was used. We endeavored to identify the underlying personality dynamics to determine whether an association between rage-type murder and NPD exists. Although more research is necessary, our findings in Part two of the study has established an association between the selected cases of rage-type murder and NPD and there is historic documented evidence (Part 1) suggesting that individuals with NPD will most likely react in a similar manner in similar circumstances, as a result of their underlying personality disorder.

Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Michelle Wharren. (2013) The Role of Narcissistic Personality Disorder in Rage-Type Murder (Part 2) , Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-05, Issue-2.
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