The term “psychopath” conjures up images of sadistic serial killers and elicits apprehension in the heart of the average citizen. The traits of the psychopath are so distinctive that they may represent a distinct diagnostic group of people who are completely lacking in normal human emotions and social responsiveness. In the prison setting, psychopaths constitute 15 to 25 percent of all incarcerated offenders. This lecture explored the concept of psychopathy and review the traits that make up the psychopathic personality. A videotaped interview with an incarcerated psychopath was used to illustrate the salient features of the psychopath
The identification of psychopaths, especially those who commit violent crimes, is important to socie...
This study explored psychopathic personality traits among a non-criminal, college undergraduate samp...
Background of the Study. Within the last two decades psychology and psychiatry have been responsible...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university st...
The relationship between psychopathic traits and the perception of nonverbal communication, includin...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify meaningful subtypes of psychopathic traits among pris...
For my presentation, I will discuss an independent study I did with Dr. Durst in the Fall of 2018, i...
Few psychological concepts evoke simultaneously as much fascination and misunderstanding as psychopa...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
For over half of a century, social and behavioral scientists have been investigating the construct o...
The concept of psychopathy has long been of interest within the criminal justice system, often pres...
The study was based on the classical description of psychopathy by Hervey Cleckley. The principal go...
Psychopathy is prevalent and problematic in criminal populations, but is also found to be present in...
Psychopathy is one of the most difficult disorders to diagnosis and treat. Psychopaths can appear n...
The identification of psychopaths, especially those who commit violent crimes, is important to socie...
This study explored psychopathic personality traits among a non-criminal, college undergraduate samp...
Background of the Study. Within the last two decades psychology and psychiatry have been responsible...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university st...
The relationship between psychopathic traits and the perception of nonverbal communication, includin...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify meaningful subtypes of psychopathic traits among pris...
For my presentation, I will discuss an independent study I did with Dr. Durst in the Fall of 2018, i...
Few psychological concepts evoke simultaneously as much fascination and misunderstanding as psychopa...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
For over half of a century, social and behavioral scientists have been investigating the construct o...
The concept of psychopathy has long been of interest within the criminal justice system, often pres...
The study was based on the classical description of psychopathy by Hervey Cleckley. The principal go...
Psychopathy is prevalent and problematic in criminal populations, but is also found to be present in...
Psychopathy is one of the most difficult disorders to diagnosis and treat. Psychopaths can appear n...
The identification of psychopaths, especially those who commit violent crimes, is important to socie...
This study explored psychopathic personality traits among a non-criminal, college undergraduate samp...
Background of the Study. Within the last two decades psychology and psychiatry have been responsible...