Examples of criminal blameworthiness

1. Knowingly committing a violent crime, such as assault or murder, without justification or provocation.

2. Engaging in premeditated criminal activity, such as planning and executing a robbery or burglary.

3. Repeatedly engaging in criminal behavior despite being aware of the potential harm it causes to others.

4. Taking advantage of vulnerable individuals, such as children or the elderly, for personal gain.

5. Engaging in criminal behavior while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, knowing that it impairs judgment and increases the likelihood of committing crimes.

6. Choosing to participate in organized crime activities, such as drug trafficking or human trafficking, for financial gain.

7. Committing fraud or white-collar crimes that harm innocent individuals or businesses for personal profit.

8. Failing to take responsibility for one's actions by refusing to cooperate with law enforcement or attempting to cover up evidence of the crime.