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A retrospective study on how psychopathic traits differentiate recidivists from first-time female youth offenders in juvenile detention centers

A retrospective study on how psychopathic traits differentiate recidivists from first-time female youth offenders in juvenile detention centers

Pechorro, Pedro Fernandes Santos

;

Braga, Teresa

;

Kahn, Rachel E.

; Gonçalves, Rui Abrunhosa;

DeLisi, Matt

| Taylor & Francis | 2018 | DOI

Artigo de Jornal

The aim of the present study was to analyze the relation between recidivism and self-reported psychopathic traits, more specifically the callous-unemotional, impulsivity, and nar- cissism dimensions of the psychopathy construct among female juvenile delinquents. The Antisocial Process Screening Device–Self-Report (APSD-SR) and other self-report psycho- metric instruments (i.e., Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits [ICU], Barratt Impulsiveness Scale, version 11 [BIS-11], Narcissistic Personality Inventory-13 [NPI-13]) independently measuring the different dimensions of psychopathy were com- pleted by a sample of incarcerated female juvenile offenders (N = 81) that were retrospectively classified as first-time offen- ders versus recidivists. The only statistically significant relation between recidivism and psychopathic traits found was with narcissism, namely with the Grandiose/Exhibitionism and the Entitlement/Exploitativeness dimensions of the NPI-13. Our results argue for some utility of self-reported psychopathic traits in retrospectively predicting recidivism among female juvenile delinquents.
Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT;
Grant SFRH/BPD/86666/2012), with cofinancing of the European Social Fund (POPH/FSE),
the Portuguese Ministry of Science (MCTES), and the PT2020 Partnership Agreement (UID/PSI/01662/2013)

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Ano de Publicação: 2018

Editora: Taylor & Francis

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ISSN: 2473-2850