ABSTRACT

For over two centuries, psychopathy has stood as perhaps the most formidable risk factor for antisocial behavior, crime, and violence. The Routledge International Handbook of Psychopathy and Crime presents the state-of-the-art on the full landscape of research on antisocial behavior that employs psychopathy as a central correlate. It is the largest and most comprehensive work of its kind, and includes contributions from renowned scholars from around the world.

Organized into five distinctive sections, this book covers the etiology of psychopathy; the measurement of psychopathy; the association between psychopathy and diverse forms of homicidal and sexual offending, including serial murder, sexual homicide, rape and child molestation; criminal careers and psychopathy; the role of psychopathy in criminal justice system supervision, including institutional misconduct, noncompliance, and recidivism.

This book is an essential resource for students and researchers in criminology, psychology, and criminal justice and will be of interested to all those interested in criminal behavior, sexual and violent crime, forensic psychology and forensic mental health.

part I|184 pages

Etiology of psychopathy

chapter 5|22 pages

Psychopathy and emotion regulation

Taking stock and moving forward

chapter 6|15 pages

Callous–unemotional traits

Relevance and implications for juvenile justice

chapter 10|12 pages

Neurological profiles of psychopathy

A neurodevelopmental perspective

part II|91 pages

Measurement of psychopathy

chapter 14|9 pages

Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM)

A new approach to defining psychopathy

chapter 15|16 pages

The PCL–R family of psychopathy measures

Dimensionality and predictive utility of the PCL–R, PCL: SV, PCL: YV, SRP–III, and SRP–SF

chapter 16|24 pages

The triarchic psychopathy model

Theory and measurement

part III|149 pages

Homicide, sexual offending, and psychopathy

chapter 18|22 pages

Psychopathy and homicide

chapter 21|17 pages

Psychopathy and sexual aggression

A review of empirical research

chapter 24|11 pages

Psychopathy and sexuality

Impersonal and exploitive

part IV|149 pages

Criminal careers, comorbidities, and psychopathy

chapter 31|15 pages

Developmental pathways to adolescent callous–unemotional traits

The role of environmental adversity, symptoms of borderline personality, and post-traumatic disorders

chapter 32|15 pages

Psychopathic traits and substance use

Co-occurrence and overlapping etiological pathways

chapter 33|18 pages

Psychopathy and violent crime

chapter 36|17 pages

Psychopathic traits and conduct problems predicting bullying and victimization

Testing unique and interactive associations

part V|107 pages

The criminal justice system and psychopathy