Curious George
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No, my sources coverd that. Most mass murders have no history of mental illness. Some do, of course, but even terrorist organizations tend to avoid requiting aming the prfoundly mentally ill as it's a liability, which means also those lucid, sane animal brains are simply acting like the animals we are when they do extreme violence.
Extremism, religion and psychiatric morbidity in a population-based sample of young men
BackgroundThere is growing risk from terrorism following radicalisation of young men. It is unclear whether psychopathology is associated.AimsTo investigate the population distribution of extremist views among UK men.MethodCross-sectional study of 3679 ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It's there to a degree, but mental illness is far from the prime mover of such violence.
Again this is addressing severe mental disorders. According to your quote “Mental health issues, (which is what I have addressed), could be associated…or increase risk of engaging in terrorism”