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- Profiles inform theory, not exact predictions. They highlight behavioral tendencies but must be paired with evidence-based analysis. A rigid, black-and-white thinking style often correlates with criminal decisions. Flexibility, empathy, and frustration tolerance are protective psychological traits.
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