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In this Wikipedia article, I would add a section on how the psychoanalytical perspective is used to see the motivation behind certain types of crimes. To be more specific, looking at the motivation behind the sexually motivated serial killers from this perspective. In the "Sexually Motivated Serial Killers and the Psychology of Aggression and 'Evil' within a Contemporary Psychoanalytical Perspective" paper, the author suggests a new definition of 'evil' as destructive aggression. This paper lacks real-world examples of using this perspective to analyze crimes, and this example could be an insightful addition.

Towards the end of this article, the author suggests looking at other concepts deeply tied to psychoanalytic criminology. For example, they noted victimology, restorative justice, and Gregory Zilboorg. Therefore, adding a section on restorative justice and its relation to psychoanalytic criminology could be interesting. The "Moral emotions in restorative justice conferences" paper talks about utilizing restorative justice to redirect aggressive emotions, which in turn can lead to empathy.