Answer:
Amok
Explanation:
Amok is the most widely observed culture-bound syndrome, has been identified in several countries in Asia (Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand)
Culture-bound syndrome is a combination of disease symptoms that are majorly prevalent to some degree only within a specific society or culture. For example mood disorders, anorexia nervosa, hwa-byung, schizophrenia, etc
Amok disorder was first reported in Malaysia society and the disorder is characterized by sudden rage and homicidal aggression which is brought on as a result of stress, sleep depression and is usually common and prevalent among the male gender.
Answer:
The social context (Option E)
Explanation:
The social context of the crime is not associated with copycat crime. Most crime that are copycats, (i.e A same crime ,done in the same pattern but committed by a different person is an example of copycat crime.) are done due to the criminal figure to the public. Most copycat tend to commit the same crime because of the criminal public figure and this figure is linked to the social media, and the crime , which is the initial crime committed by the first author of such crime. Th social context is not a factor because not all crimes are related in a social context point of view.