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Paranoid: Exploring Suspicion from the Dubious to the Delusional Paranoid: Exploring Suspicion from the Dubious to the Delusional by David J. LaPorte
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“The progression of violence usually begins with verbal assaults and moves to non-personal violence, such as throwing objects or punching walls. Destruction of property moves from anything within arm's reach to possessions of either monetary or emotional value to the accused individual; for example a prized stuffed animal or cell phone. From there low-level physical violence begins—pushing, grabbing, squeezing, shoving, and shaking. Then more serious forms of violence emerge—slapping, punching, strangling—including the use of lethal weapons. The ostensible “purpose” can be simple punishment for a perceived transgression, as a “warning shot” designed to give a hint as to the consequences of any indiscretions that might occur, or to elicit a confession.”
David J. LaPorte, Paranoid: Exploring Suspicion from the Dubious to the Delusional