/ɪˈræʃənl krɪmɪnl/ – Phrase
Definition: chủ thể phạm tội với những động cơ phi lí.
A more thorough explanation: An irrational criminal is a person who commits a crime due to a mental state that significantly impairs their ability to understand the nature and consequences of their actions or to conform their behavior to the law. This mental state may be caused by a variety of factors, including mental illness, substance abuse, or other neurological conditions.
Example: The defense argued that the defendant’s actions were that of an irrational criminal, as there was no logical motive for the crime committed.