A meta-analysis of k = 38 studies (60 independent effect sizes), including 6631 participants, was conducted to investigate whether differences in cognitive and affective empathy exist between offenders and non-offenders. Cognitive empathy was more strongly associated with offending (d = .43) than affective empathy (d = .19). Moderator analyses revealed that various study and participant characteristics (i.e., year of publication, impact factor, age and sex of the participant, and assessment instrument) influenced the strength and direction of the association between cognitive empathy and offending. Type of assessment instrument, the number of variables on which the offender and comparison group were matched, age and sex of the participants ...
It is generally assumed that empathy acts to disinhibit behaviour that could be perceived as detrime...
Background. The level of personality’s empathy largely determines altruistic behaviour and the quali...
Results of previous studies have been inconsistent over the role of emotional and cognitive empathy ...
It is generally accepted as a given that criminal offenders are deficient in their ability to empath...
The aim of the present study was threefold: to examine (1) the relation between both cognitive and a...
The aim of the present study was threefold: to examine (1) the relation between both cognitive and a...
Objectives: To explore how different types of mental illness can influence the general public’s atti...
A study was conducted to provide a better understanding as to why some people behave altruistically ...
Empathy is an important prerequisite for prosocial behaviour (PB). However, different concepts and m...
The current meta-analysis included 431 records (N= 123,414) to comprehensively explore the complex i...
AbstractAntecedentsSeveral studies have suggested empathy impairment in psychopathy. It has been hig...
A number of researchers have suggested that lack of empathy is a critical feature of sex offenders. ...
Abstract There are very few, if any, valid and victim-specific situation empathy measures available ...
Research on the relation of empathy and utilitarian moral response has been developing in the last d...
A lack of empathic responsiveness toward others has been consistently identified as an important ant...
It is generally assumed that empathy acts to disinhibit behaviour that could be perceived as detrime...
Background. The level of personality’s empathy largely determines altruistic behaviour and the quali...
Results of previous studies have been inconsistent over the role of emotional and cognitive empathy ...
It is generally accepted as a given that criminal offenders are deficient in their ability to empath...
The aim of the present study was threefold: to examine (1) the relation between both cognitive and a...
The aim of the present study was threefold: to examine (1) the relation between both cognitive and a...
Objectives: To explore how different types of mental illness can influence the general public’s atti...
A study was conducted to provide a better understanding as to why some people behave altruistically ...
Empathy is an important prerequisite for prosocial behaviour (PB). However, different concepts and m...
The current meta-analysis included 431 records (N= 123,414) to comprehensively explore the complex i...
AbstractAntecedentsSeveral studies have suggested empathy impairment in psychopathy. It has been hig...
A number of researchers have suggested that lack of empathy is a critical feature of sex offenders. ...
Abstract There are very few, if any, valid and victim-specific situation empathy measures available ...
Research on the relation of empathy and utilitarian moral response has been developing in the last d...
A lack of empathic responsiveness toward others has been consistently identified as an important ant...
It is generally assumed that empathy acts to disinhibit behaviour that could be perceived as detrime...
Background. The level of personality’s empathy largely determines altruistic behaviour and the quali...
Results of previous studies have been inconsistent over the role of emotional and cognitive empathy ...