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    his execution he did admit to some of the murders. In the end he was diagnosed as a class one psychopath and had antisocial personality disorder. He finally met his demise at the Florida State Prison at the age of 42 (Meyer‚ Chapman‚ & Weaver‚ 2009) . Biological Although his father was unknown and his mother did not drink‚ smoke or do drugs‚ his disorder may have started with genetics handed down from his grandparents. His grandmother received electroconvulsive therapy for severe depression

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    and the classification of offenders into homogeneous groups has long been the subject of scientific inquiry. Such subdivision may inform efficient application of treatments and may be useful in the prediction of future dangerousness. Personality disorders are often considered useful in classifying criminal offenders. Among these‚ psychopathy‚ with its association with impulsivity‚ egocentricity and remorselessness‚ may be of particular use in offender taxonomies. Psychopathy is reported to predict

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    Individual Theories CJS240 Feburary 13‚ 2011 Individual Theories Throughout the years juvenile delinquency has been amongst us since the turn of man. Whether good or bad many kids have issues with doing the right thing‚ many are addicted to committing crimes or the thrill of not getting caught when they commit crimes. Then we have the few kids that had to deal with the same life situations as the children who commit crimes and they do not see or feel the need to act out about how or what cards

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    psychopath. The monster type serial killers are organized‚ they plan out murders methodically and precisely according to a specific fantasy. The victim type serial killers usually have some sort of underlying problem like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. The victim type psychopaths tend to be the more disorganized killers; a fine line between psychopath and psychotic is drawn in these serial killers. Contrary to popular belief‚ the disorganized killers are more dangerous than the organized because

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    Therefore‚ are all psychopaths these malevolent creatures‚ as depicted in several academic resources‚ or are they just misconstrued as evil? More importantly‚ what makes a person “evil?” Is it simply because psychopaths experience a different form of empathy than their normal counterparts? In fact‚ the innate ability to understand another’s feelings by imagining himself in that person’s same situation is what sets empathy apart from sympathy (Kim and Kim‚ “Empathy”). However‚ empathy is further

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    society’. (p.469)‚ therefore healthy co-parenting can be significantly effective in detouring delinquent behavior in children. Additionally‚(Mulvey et al. 1997) points out‚ "that preventative efforts should focus on offering parents healthy family conduct procedures"(p.470). ( Mulvey et al. 1997) Also‚ affirms that "siblings of children with behavioral conditions‚ who’s parents engaged in intervention programs were unlikely to model the delinquent behaviors of their siblings"(p.470). Therefore Co-

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    monster. Perhaps‚ that’s due to the way they have been portrayed by the entertainment industry. Society fears and loathes these individuals‚ but are fascinated by them. Psychopathy has been studied for decades‚ yet we still know little about the disorder. What is a psychopath‚ and how and where are they created? Are psychopaths born or made After decades of research there are many theories about why psychopaths are the way they are‚ but still

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    behavior. It can be a man or a woman. In fact Adolf Hitler has been called a “Neurotic Psychopath” (sensitive/anxious psychopath) by people of his times. The psychopath can appear normal or even charming. So psychopathy is among the most difficult disorders to spot. A person cannot be identified as a psychopath unless he performs abnormal activities or antisocial activities like mass killing‚ causing psychological trouble to people etc. But there is a test called “Psychopath Test” which is used to

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    to lack of seeking assistance from other family member or assistant services (Bethany A. Young-Lundquist‚ 2012). Prosecution argued that this behavior was chosen‚ indicting an Antisocial Personality Disorder. An individual could be diagnosed with Mental Retardation and Antisocial Personality Disorder with an overlap in impulsivity and irresponsibility which can be evident measures of adaptive functioning. An overlap with this diagnosis enforces the evaluators to distinguish the difference between

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    Sociopath so·ci·o·path ˈsōsēōˌpaTH/ noun noun: sociopath; plural noun: sociopaths A person with a personality disorder manifesting itself in extreme antisocial attitudes and behavior and a lack of conscience. The Symptom 1 Consider the individual’s personality and mannerisms. 1Sociopaths are usually extremely charming. 2Their personalities are described as magnetic‚ they generate a lot of attention. They also tend to have

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