The concept of psychopathy has long been of interest within the criminal justice system, often presented as the causal antecedent to serial violent and sexual offences. Despite this, psychopathy has remained difficult to assess, with research in the area compromised by the absence of an established definition of the disorder. The first comprehensive conceptualisation of psychopathy was proposed by Hervey Cleckley in 1941. Cleckley suggested the prototypical psychopath to be characterised by the following 16 traits: superficial charm, absence of delusions, absence of “nervousness”, unreliability, untruthfulness, lack of remorse and shame, antisocial behaviour, poor judgement and failure to learn by experience, pathological egocentric...
Ever since the French psychiatrist Phillipe Pinel introduced the concept of psychopathy in the eight...
It has recently been argued that psychopathy can be understood and represented using common dimensio...
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...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
In an article entitled “Psychopathy: A Clinical Construct Whose Time Has Come, ” Hare (1996) demonst...
The most salient characteristic of the psychopath is the propen.sitv to engage in maladapti,,e and i...
Redefining psychopathy? Is there a need for a reformulation of the concept, assessment, and treatmen...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
The history of psychiatric nosologies has been scattered with a variety of terms used to describe in...
This paper traces the roots of the hotly debated concept of psychopathy and its relationship to crim...
The study was based on the classical description of psychopathy by Hervey Cleckley. The principal go...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, ...
Few psychological concepts evoke simultaneously as much fascination and misunderstanding as psychopa...
Ever since the French psychiatrist Phillipe Pinel introduced the concept of psychopathy in the eight...
It has recently been argued that psychopathy can be understood and represented using common dimensio...
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...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
In an article entitled “Psychopathy: A Clinical Construct Whose Time Has Come, ” Hare (1996) demonst...
The most salient characteristic of the psychopath is the propen.sitv to engage in maladapti,,e and i...
Redefining psychopathy? Is there a need for a reformulation of the concept, assessment, and treatmen...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
The history of psychiatric nosologies has been scattered with a variety of terms used to describe in...
This paper traces the roots of the hotly debated concept of psychopathy and its relationship to crim...
The study was based on the classical description of psychopathy by Hervey Cleckley. The principal go...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, ...
Few psychological concepts evoke simultaneously as much fascination and misunderstanding as psychopa...
Ever since the French psychiatrist Phillipe Pinel introduced the concept of psychopathy in the eight...
It has recently been argued that psychopathy can be understood and represented using common dimensio...
For over half of a century, social and behavioral scientists have been investigating the construct o...