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Homicidal

Homicidal is an adjective describing a person who is inclined to kill or is capable of killing, or something relating to homicide. The term derives from Latin homicidium, from homo “man” and caedere “to kill.” In legal and forensic contexts, homicide denotes the act of one person causing the death of another, regardless of motive; related terms include murder, manslaughter, justifiable homicide, and negligent homicide, whose definitions vary by jurisdiction. The adjective can describe ideation or intent as well as behavior, such as homicidal thoughts, a homicidal plan, or homicidal tendencies.

In psychology and psychiatry, homicidal ideation refers to thoughts about carrying out killing. Risk assessment may

In media and culture, the term has been used as a title or motif across films, television,

See also: Homicide, Murder, Manslaughter, Justifiable homicide.

address
factors
such
as
intent,
planning,
access
to
means,
and
prior
violence.
Certain
psychiatric
or
behavioral
profiles
may
be
discussed
regarding
propensity
for
violence;
however,
such
characterizations
require
careful,
individualized
evaluation
and
avoid
simplistic
labeling.
literature,
and
music
to
evoke
danger,
suspense,
or
psychological
themes.
The
word’s
provocative
connotations
are
often
employed
to
signal
crime,
fear,
or
moral
tension
within
a
narrative.