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Violence viewed by psychopathic murderers

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  • Nicola S. Gray

    (School of Psychology, Cardiff University
    South Wales Forensic Psychiatric Service, Caswell Clinic, Glanrhyd Hospital)

  • Malcolm J. MacCulloch

    (School of Psychology, Cardiff University
    South Wales Forensic Psychiatric Service, Caswell Clinic, Glanrhyd Hospital
    University of Wales College of Medicine)

  • Jennifer Smith

    (School of Psychology, Cardiff University)

  • Mark Morris

    (HM Prisons, Grendon and Springhill, Grendon Underwood)

  • Robert J. Snowden

    (School of Psychology, Cardiff University)

Abstract

Adapting a revealing test may expose those psychopaths who are most likely to kill.

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  • Nicola S. Gray & Malcolm J. MacCulloch & Jennifer Smith & Mark Morris & Robert J. Snowden, 2003. "Violence viewed by psychopathic murderers," Nature, Nature, vol. 423(6939), pages 497-498, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:423:y:2003:i:6939:d:10.1038_423497a
    DOI: 10.1038/423497a
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    1. Behnken, Monic P. & Caudill, Jonathan W. & Berg, Mark T. & Trulson, Chad R. & DeLisi, Matt, 2011. "Marked for Death: An Empirical Criminal Careers Analysis of Death Sentences in a Sample of Convicted Male Homicide Offenders," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 39(6), pages 471-478.
    2. Luigi Lombardi & Massimiliano Pastore, 2016. "Robust evaluation of fit indices to fake-good perturbation of ordinal data," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 50(6), pages 2651-2675, November.
    3. Sherretts, Nicole & Boduszek, Daniel & Debowska, Agata & Willmott, Dominic, 2017. "Comparison of murderers with recidivists and first time incarcerated offenders from U.S. prisons on psychopathy and identity as a criminal: An exploratory analysis," Journal of Criminal Justice, Elsevier, vol. 51(C), pages 89-92.
    4. Massimiliano Pastore & Luigi Lombardi, 2014. "The impact of faking on Cronbach’s alpha for dichotomous and ordered rating scores," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 48(3), pages 1191-1211, May.

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