This paper traces the roots of the hotly debated concept of psychopathy and its relationship to criminal behavior. We begin with a short overview of the term followed by key contributions to the term and its notion. Modern perceptions are then reviewed with particular emphasis on the Psychopathy Checklist and its revisions. We criticize the current tools used to measure psychopathy and recognize their limitations. We then combine psychopathy and criminality shedding light on various contributions in the field. Psychopathy is further compared to criminal recidivism. The paper concludes with the necessity to investigate more the interaction between psychopathy and criminal behavior since it has only been explored to a very limited extent.</p
Purpose. Evidence has been found pointing to a relationship between psychopathy and predatory violen...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
This article provides an argument for the thesis that solving the problem of psychopathic crime is e...
Purpose– This paper aims to provide a critical review of the psychopathy literature, with a particul...
The development of the Psychopathy Checklist—Revised (PCL–R; R. D. Hare, 2003) has fueled intense cl...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
Psychopathy is prevalent and problematic in criminal populations, but is also found to be present in...
Purpose - This paper aims to provide a critical review of the psychopathy literature, with a particu...
Psychopathy is a personality construct that holds a prominent position in psychology and psychiatr...
The study was based on the classical description of psychopathy by Hervey Cleckley. The principal go...
After more than 200 years of history, the concept of "psychopathy" has been undergoing an authentic ...
The diagnosis of psychopathy in individuals poses a number of challenges for psychologists, psychiat...
Globally, there are over one million violent crimes committed every day. Criminality has been linked...
Psychopathy has gained increasing importance in the field of risk assessment in the last decade, in ...
The relationship between personality disorders, psychopathy, and aggression/violent crime is a centr...
Purpose. Evidence has been found pointing to a relationship between psychopathy and predatory violen...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
This article provides an argument for the thesis that solving the problem of psychopathic crime is e...
Purpose– This paper aims to provide a critical review of the psychopathy literature, with a particul...
The development of the Psychopathy Checklist—Revised (PCL–R; R. D. Hare, 2003) has fueled intense cl...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
Psychopathy is prevalent and problematic in criminal populations, but is also found to be present in...
Purpose - This paper aims to provide a critical review of the psychopathy literature, with a particu...
Psychopathy is a personality construct that holds a prominent position in psychology and psychiatr...
The study was based on the classical description of psychopathy by Hervey Cleckley. The principal go...
After more than 200 years of history, the concept of "psychopathy" has been undergoing an authentic ...
The diagnosis of psychopathy in individuals poses a number of challenges for psychologists, psychiat...
Globally, there are over one million violent crimes committed every day. Criminality has been linked...
Psychopathy has gained increasing importance in the field of risk assessment in the last decade, in ...
The relationship between personality disorders, psychopathy, and aggression/violent crime is a centr...
Purpose. Evidence has been found pointing to a relationship between psychopathy and predatory violen...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
This article provides an argument for the thesis that solving the problem of psychopathic crime is e...