CRIM 103 Study Guide - Final Guide: Culpable Homicide, Psychopathy Checklist, Superficial Charm

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Fail to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors. They may repeatedly perform acts that are grounds for arrest, such as destroying property, harassing others, stealing or pursuing illegal occupations. A lack of anxiety or fear and by a bold interpersonal style that may mask maladaptive behaviors . Outgoing, manipulative, lack remorse, impulsive, charming, verbally proficient, appear well-educated. Results in attempt to seek punishment for their inner guilt. Commit criminal acts b/c of inner conflict & turmoil. Aggressive, anti-social behavior they have learned from their subculture. Primary psychopaths who engage in repetitive, persistent criminal, antisocial behavior; manipulative, dominant, risk-takers. Assess the affective (emotional), interpersonal, behavioral & social deviance facets of criminal psychopathy from various sources: court records, in-person interviews, review of files, friends, family involved. Figure out whether pclr is required: 20 questions; 3 point scale (0,1,2) 2: reasonably good match in most essential respects. 1: match in some respects but too many exceptions.

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