Purpose: Previous research conceptualized murderers as highly callous and self-gratifying individuals, offending as a result of psychopathic tendencies. The current exploration sought to verify whether murderers differ on psychopathy and criminal social identity from recidivistic and first time incarcerated offenders. Methods: The study compared an opportunistic sample of murderers (n = 94), recidivists (n = 266), and first time offenders (n = 118) on criminal social identity (3 factors: cognitive centrality, in-group affect, and in-group ties) and psychopathy (4 factors: callous affect, interpersonal manipulation, erratic lifestyle, antisocial behavior). Results: Recidivists scored significantly higher on cognitive centrality and in...
The first purpose of this study was to replicate Walters and Geyer (2004) by examining how white-col...
Although criminal psychopathy is starting to be relatively well described, our knowledge of the char...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university s...
Purpose Previous research conceptualized murderers as highly callous and self-gratifying individuals...
Purpose: Previous research conceptualized murderers as highly callous and self-gratifying individual...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to examine the differences in primary and secondary...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Purpose: The main aim of the current study was to examine how primary psychopathy may interact with ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify meaningful subtypes of psychopathic traits among pris...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university st...
The current study analyzed the relation between recidivism and self-reported psychopathic traits, mo...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university st...
Background: The Increase in homicide has made criminologists think about basis of this crime. It see...
Background: Differential relationships of the dimensions of psychopathy with external factors indica...
The first purpose of this study was to replicate Walters and Geyer (2004) by examining how white-col...
Although criminal psychopathy is starting to be relatively well described, our knowledge of the char...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university s...
Purpose Previous research conceptualized murderers as highly callous and self-gratifying individuals...
Purpose: Previous research conceptualized murderers as highly callous and self-gratifying individual...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to examine the differences in primary and secondary...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
Purpose: The main aim of the current study was to examine how primary psychopathy may interact with ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify meaningful subtypes of psychopathic traits among pris...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university st...
The current study analyzed the relation between recidivism and self-reported psychopathic traits, mo...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university st...
Background: The Increase in homicide has made criminologists think about basis of this crime. It see...
Background: Differential relationships of the dimensions of psychopathy with external factors indica...
The first purpose of this study was to replicate Walters and Geyer (2004) by examining how white-col...
Although criminal psychopathy is starting to be relatively well described, our knowledge of the char...
The aim of this study was to compare prisoners (n = 772), community adults (n = 1201), university s...