Glenn E. Meyer
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Sane - once again - sanity is a loose term.
In modern times - insanity is a legal term and not a psychological/psychiatric term.
It has to do with the application of criminal penalties. It does not that you have a mental illness in general.
There are different standards - commonly you are sane if you know right from wrong and are aware of the consequences of your actions.
That does not mean that you can't have a host of mental illness issues.
Other standards may add that the action is not the consequence of mental illness to be considered sane and thus punishable by the criminal justice system.
That standard is the most controversial and not the majority viewpoint.
So, saying Lanza is sane or not is to use a colloquial usage and not really worth much on a technical level.
In modern times - insanity is a legal term and not a psychological/psychiatric term.
It has to do with the application of criminal penalties. It does not that you have a mental illness in general.
There are different standards - commonly you are sane if you know right from wrong and are aware of the consequences of your actions.
That does not mean that you can't have a host of mental illness issues.
Other standards may add that the action is not the consequence of mental illness to be considered sane and thus punishable by the criminal justice system.
That standard is the most controversial and not the majority viewpoint.
So, saying Lanza is sane or not is to use a colloquial usage and not really worth much on a technical level.