Psychopathy and Criminal Behaviour Flashcards

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Psychopathy

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Julis Koch (1891) - not exhibiting any symptoms of mental illness but still exhibiting abnormal behaviour
- Hervey Cleckley - personality disorder, criminality is not essential to psychopathy

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Examples of Hervey Cleckley’s 16 traits

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superficial charm
untruthfulness
anti-social behaviour

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Robert Hare

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Candian Psychologist
- continued with Cleckley’s work
- came up with a way to measure psychopathy

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Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R)

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Primary and Secondary Psychopathy

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Primary Psychopathy

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Interpersonal and Affective traits
- pathological lying
- lack of remorse

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Secondary Psychopathy

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Chronic Anti-Social Lifestyle traits
- Impulsivitiy
- Juvenile delinquency

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Psychopathy Prevalance

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  • 1-5% of general population
  • between 7-20% of prison population
  • more common in men than women
  • associated with more extreme and repeated criminal behaviour
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Genetic Factors

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  • 49% of variance in psychopathy is due to genes (the rest is shared envirnoment)
  • highly heritable
  • MAOA gene with early life trauma = anti-social behaviour
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Neurological Factors

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  • neurological deficits in people with psychopathy
  • Amygdala and Anterior Insula deal with empathy
  • low activity
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Psychopathy & Criminal Behaviour

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  • Psychopathy is a predictor of criminal behaviour
  • Meta-analysis by Fox and DeLisi looked at 22 studies and 2,603 homicide offenders took the PCL-R
  • very strong associaltion between psychopathy and homicide offending
  • Substantial risk factor for violent crime
  • Moderate association between secondary psychopathy and sex offences
  • association w/ human trafficking, sadistic violence and future violence
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Treatment

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  • can treat it, just not well
  • More of a chance of drop out
  • they don’t think that there is anything wrong with them
  • weak bonds with therapist
  • no motivation to go to treatment
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