The core problem of crime in society: Psychopath offenders

This article provides an argument for the thesis that solving the problem of psychopathic crime is essential to reducing crime, in general. The author argues that psychopathy is primarily psychological (not psychiatric) phenomenon that has important implications for criminology. Based on the results...

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Main Author: Radulović Danka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade 2012-01-01
Series:Sociološki Pregled
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2012/0085-63201204583R.pdf
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description This article provides an argument for the thesis that solving the problem of psychopathic crime is essential to reducing crime, in general. The author argues that psychopathy is primarily psychological (not psychiatric) phenomenon that has important implications for criminology. Based on the results of empirical researches, all the relevant indicators of the contribution of psychopathy to crime were analyzed such as: the volume and types of crimes, offenses of violence, juvenile delinquency and recidivism. It was found that the most serious crimes, early delinquency, criminal career length, the frequency of the crimes, including the dark figure of crime and recidivism, are intrinsically linked to psychopathy. Psychopaths are involved in all forms of crime, especially the crime of violence. Their violence is instrumental and predatory, not psychopathological as the mentally ill individuals is; particularly dangerous are sexual psychopaths. Psychopaths are untreatable and poorly in aversive learning, but because of the masks of non criminality and socialization they are difficult to identify. They have a constellation of malignant properties (such as high aggressiveness and amorality) that are, among others, influenced by sociocultural factors. We need strategic approaches in the area of state response and prevention of crime, that will ensure reducing psychopathic crime, but also the creation of the social context in which expression of psychopathic traits and predatory lifestyle is unprofitable and unsustainable.
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spelling doaj.art-f50135ac11d14c158b507aa21b1f030e2022-12-21T22:47:55ZengSerbian Sociological Association, BelgradeSociološki Pregled0085-63202560-48802012-01-0146458360010.5937/socpreg1204583R0085-63201204583RThe core problem of crime in society: Psychopath offendersRadulović Danka0University of Belgrade, Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Belgrade, SerbiaThis article provides an argument for the thesis that solving the problem of psychopathic crime is essential to reducing crime, in general. The author argues that psychopathy is primarily psychological (not psychiatric) phenomenon that has important implications for criminology. Based on the results of empirical researches, all the relevant indicators of the contribution of psychopathy to crime were analyzed such as: the volume and types of crimes, offenses of violence, juvenile delinquency and recidivism. It was found that the most serious crimes, early delinquency, criminal career length, the frequency of the crimes, including the dark figure of crime and recidivism, are intrinsically linked to psychopathy. Psychopaths are involved in all forms of crime, especially the crime of violence. Their violence is instrumental and predatory, not psychopathological as the mentally ill individuals is; particularly dangerous are sexual psychopaths. Psychopaths are untreatable and poorly in aversive learning, but because of the masks of non criminality and socialization they are difficult to identify. They have a constellation of malignant properties (such as high aggressiveness and amorality) that are, among others, influenced by sociocultural factors. We need strategic approaches in the area of state response and prevention of crime, that will ensure reducing psychopathic crime, but also the creation of the social context in which expression of psychopathic traits and predatory lifestyle is unprofitable and unsustainable.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2012/0085-63201204583R.pdfcrimepsychopathyoffenderssocial predatorssociopsychologycriminology
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The core problem of crime in society: Psychopath offenders
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crime
psychopathy
offenders
social predators
sociopsychology
criminology
title The core problem of crime in society: Psychopath offenders
title_full The core problem of crime in society: Psychopath offenders
title_fullStr The core problem of crime in society: Psychopath offenders
title_full_unstemmed The core problem of crime in society: Psychopath offenders
title_short The core problem of crime in society: Psychopath offenders
title_sort core problem of crime in society psychopath offenders
topic crime
psychopathy
offenders
social predators
sociopsychology
criminology
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