Introduction
Psychopathy is currently viewed as a cluster of behavioral, affective, and interpersonal traits that define an individual's pattern of interac- tions (Forth, Kosson, & Hare, 2003). These interactions are characterized by antisocial behaviors, decreased emotionality, and interpersonal rela- tions that are superficial and predatory in nature.
Hare originally conceptualized psychopathy as manifesting in two distinct clusters of symptoms or factors, which he used to develop his measure the Psychopathy Checklist — Revised (PCL-R). The first factor is the interpersonal and affective cluster and the second factor is the so- cially deviant lifestyle or behavioral cluster (Harpur, Hare, & Hakstian, 1989). Cooke, Kosson, and Michie (2001) have since developed a three-factor model of psychopathy which has had mixed support (Strand & Belfrage, 2005). The factors in this model are: the arrogant de- ceptive interpersonal dimension; the deficient affective experience di- mension, and; the impulsive irresponsible behavior dimension. Hare (2003) more recently postulated a four-factor model that splits each
IntroductionPsychopathy is currently viewed as a cluster of behavioral, affective, and interpersonal traits that define an individual's pattern of interac- tions (Forth, Kosson, & Hare, 2003). These interactions are characterized by antisocial behaviors, decreased emotionality, and interpersonal rela- tions that are superficial and predatory in nature.Hare originally conceptualized psychopathy as manifesting in two distinct clusters of symptoms or factors, which he used to develop his measure the Psychopathy Checklist — Revised (PCL-R). The first factor is the interpersonal and affective cluster and the second factor is the so- cially deviant lifestyle or behavioral cluster (Harpur, Hare, & Hakstian, 1989). Cooke, Kosson, and Michie (2001) have since developed a three-factor model of psychopathy which has had mixed support (Strand & Belfrage, 2005). The factors in this model are: the arrogant de- ceptive interpersonal dimension; the deficient affective experience di- mension, and; the impulsive irresponsible behavior dimension. Hare (2003) more recently postulated a four-factor model that splits each
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