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Psychopathy and Female Gender: Phenotypic Expression and Comorbidity; A Study Comparing a Sample of Women Hospitalized in Italy's Maximum Security Facility with Women Who were Criminally Sentenced and Imprisoned.

Felice Carabellese1, Alan R Felthous2, Donatella La Tegola1, Ilaria Rossetto1, Domenico Montalbò1, Filippo Franconi3, Roberto Catanesi3.   

Abstract

Various studies have shown that women with psychopathy tend to commit crimes that are less violent than those of psychopathic men. The present study was designed to address the influence of psychopathy on the crimes committed by female offenders. A national sample of female offenders found NGRI or of diminished responsibility and at risk for criminal recidivism (OPG patients) was compared with a sample of female offenders who were convicted and imprisoned. Results of this comparison between the two groups of female offenders indicate that psychopathy is a transversal psychopathological dimension which may or may not be associated with other mental disorders. In both samples, the most commonly reported offenses among women with high PCL-R scores were minor offenses, not particularly violent, but they appear to be related to typical psychopathic features such as superficial charm, pathological lying, and manipulation.
© 2019 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

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Keywords:  PCL-R; borderline personality disorder; female NGRI acquittees; female psychopathy; forensic science; nonviolent crime; property crimes; psychopathic traits; psychopathy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30859579     DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.14039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Sci        ISSN: 0022-1198            Impact factor:   1.832


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1.  Tracking Psychopathy in Female Italian Inmates: The Role of the DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders Dysfunctional Personality Domains.

Authors:  Antonella Somma; Andrea Fossati; Stefano Ferracuti; Vincenzo Caretti; Domenico Montalbò; Donatella La Tegola; Felice Carabellese
Journal:  Clin Neuropsychiatry       Date:  2019-06

2.  DSM-5 personality trait facets amongst child molesters: an exploratory comparison with other types of offenders.

Authors:  Fabio Ferretti; Felice Carabellese; Roberto Catanesi; Anna Coluccia; Stefano Ferracuti; Adriano Schimmenti; Vincenzo Caretti; Lore Lorenzi; Giacomo Gualtieri; Fulvio Carabellese; Andrea Pozza
Journal:  BMC Psychol       Date:  2021-08-06
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