Criminal propensity
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Criminal propensity
/ˈkrɪmɪnᵊl prəˈpɛnsəti/ (n.)
Of a person, a characteristic that makes her unusually prone to criminal behaviour.
This might include a documented history of antisocial behaviour, narcotic dependency, diagnosed psychiatric illness, a criminal record, abnormally low educational achievement or a history physical or mental abuse or psychological trauma.
The sorts of things that might explain why this person did an abhorrent thing that that person, without criminal propensities, would not.