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Psychopathy: Theory, Research and Implications for Society 1998 Edition
Contributor(s): Cooke, D. J. (Editor), Forth, Adelle E. (Editor), Hare, Robert D. (Editor)
ISBN: 0792349199     ISBN-13: 9780792349198
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $569.99  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 1997
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Annotation: Psychopathy is a very important concept for those working in the field of criminal justice - investigators, prosecutors, and those who have to evaluate, manage and treat offenders. In Psychopathy: Theory, Research and Implications for Society, detailed, empirically based contributions by the world's leading researchers describe the relevance of the construct to practical and policy issues, examining its relevance to such topics as treatment, risk management and recidivism. The use of the concept in a range of populations is discussed, including juveniles, children, and the mentally disordered, as well as across cultures. The major strength of the volume is that the validity of the psychopathy construct is enhanced by the extensive empirical support: contributors explore topics including the genetic, biological, affective, interpersonal and information processing models that underpin the disorder.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical
- Psychology | Psychopathology - General
Dewey: 616.858
LCCN: 97049859
Series: NATO Science Series D:
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.74 lbs) 428 pages
 
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Psychopathy is a very important concept for those working in the field of criminal justice - investigators, prosecutors, and those who have to evaluate, manage and treat offenders. In Psychopathy: Theory, Research and Implications for Society, detailed, empirically based contributions by the world's leading researchers describe the relevance of the construct to practical and policy issues, examining its relevance to such topics as treatment, risk management and recidivism. The use of the concept in a range of populations is discussed, including juveniles, children, and the mentally disordered, as well as across cultures. The major strength of the volume is that the validity of the psychopathy construct is enhanced by the extensive empirical support: contributors explore topics including the genetic, biological, affective, interpersonal and information processing models that underpin the disorder.
Audience: All those dealing with offenders - psychologists, psychiatrists, lawyers, judges, prison administrators and those who formulate policy in the criminal justice system.