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What (who) is recklessness$67448$ - definition

DISREGARD FOR OR INDIFFERENCE TO THE DANGERS OF A SITUATION, OR THE CONSEQUENCES OF ONE'S ACTIONS
Recklessness (psychological)

Recklessness (law)         
LEGAL TERM DESCRIBING A PERSON'S STATE OF MIND WHEN ALLEGEDLY COMMITTING A CRIMINAL OFFENCE
Reckless disregard; Recklessness in English law; Recklessness (English law); Recklessness (criminal); Cunningham Recklessness; R v Caldwell and R v Lawrence; Objective recklessness; Caldwell recklessness; Diplock recklessness; Subjective recklessness; Advertant recklessness; Advertant indifference; Cunningham recklessness; R v Caldwell; Dolus eventualis; Caldwell Lacuna; Reckless indifference
In criminal law and in the law of tort, recklessness may be defined as the state of mind where a person deliberately and unjustifiably pursues a course of action while consciously disregarding any risks flowing from such action. Recklessness is less culpable than malice, but is more blameworthy than carelessness.
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Recklessly; Recklessness (disambiguation)
Recklessness (psychology)         
Recklessness (also called unchariness) is disregard for or indifference to the dangers of a situation or for the consequences of one's actions, as in deciding to act without stopping to think beforehand. Aristotle considered such rashness as one end (excessive) of a continuum, with courage as the mean, cowardice as the deficit vice.

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Recklessness (psychology)

Recklessness (also called unchariness) is disregard for or indifference to the dangers of a situation or for the consequences of one's actions, as in deciding to act without stopping to think beforehand. Aristotle considered such rashness as one end (excessive) of a continuum, with courage as the mean, cowardice as the deficit vice. Recklessness has been linked to antisocial personality disorder.