Criminal behaviour often involves a combination of physical, mental, social and environmental (multi-)agent aspects, such as neurological deviations, hormones, arousal, (non)empathy, targets and social control. This paper contributes a dynamical agentbased approach for analysis and simulation of criminal behaviour, covering the above aspects, illustrated for the case of an Intermittent Explosive Disorder. It involves dynamically generated desires and beliefs in opportunities within the social environment, both based on literature on criminal behaviour. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.6.3 [Simulation and Modeling]: Applications. General Terms Experimentation, Human Factors, Verification. Keywords Criminal, Cognitive Simulation, Social Simulation, Analysis.