This book provides an in-depth, multidisciplinary analysis of psychopathy and its complex intersections with the criminal justice system. Beginning with a clear definition of psychopathy and differentiating it from related concepts like Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), the work explores the neurobiological, affective, and behavioral aspects that define the mind of a psychopath. The text then moves to the core of the legal debate, discussing the controversial issue of criminal responsibility, culpability, and the challenges that a psychopath's manipulative abilities pose to the legal process. A special focus is given to violence risk assessment, presenting the primary tools used internationally, such as the PCL-R and HCR-20, and debating their practical and ethical challenges. Finally, the book examines the dilemma of security measures and forensic commitment, questioning their effectiveness as treatment and their role as containment instruments for high-risk individuals. This work is an essential tool for legal professionals, psychologists, psychiatrists, forensic experts, and anyone in the justice system seeking to understand and deal with one of the greatest challenges in modern criminal law.
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