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Psychopaths: an introduction

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"What is a psychopath? How can we tell? Are psychopaths always a risk to the public? How safe are we from criminal psychopaths? This basic guide looks at the History and development of psychopathy.

It gives practical illustrations and explains key provisions for dealing with criminal psychopaths (with examples).

It also examines possible causes, the difficulties involved in the assessment of risk, and the tools used to determine whether or not someone has a psychopathic personality.

Psychopathy may exist in the boardroom, politics or sport just as it does in our prisons-sometimes driven or successful people can exhibit similar traits without unduly adverse reaction.

But when located in an individual with violent tendencies things become problematic and the chances are that they will not be deterred by or respond to everyday approaches to crime and punishment.

Psychopaths may be cold, calculating, manipulative and lack empathy for victims or others.

They may be charming, intelligent and walk the streets unnoticed.

This book looks at how we seek to identify those who are dangerous or predatory and the arrangements to contain them in prisons and secure hospitals in the name of public safety (often for long periods of time).

An expert introduction based on huge experience; Suitable for professionals, academics and general readers; With Questions, Suggestions for Further Reading and a Glossary of key terms.

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Product Details
Waterside Press
1908162333 / 9781908162335
eBook (EPUB)
27/03/2013
England
English
176 pages
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