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Not my fault: blame externalization is the psychopathic feature most associated with pathological delinquency among confined delinquents. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the relationship between specific psychopathic traits and criminal behavior among 723 delinquents in Missouri.
  • Blame externalization was identified as the strongest predictor of long-term delinquency, while fearlessness and carefree nonplanfulness were also significant contributors.
  • Other traits like stress immunity, social potency, and coldheartedness showed weak and inconsistent links to delinquent behavior.

Article Abstract

The association between psychopathy and crime is established, but the specific components of the personality disorders that most contribute to crime are largely unknown. Drawing on data from 723 confined delinquents in Missouri, the present study delved into the eight subscales of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory-Short Form to empirically assess the specific aspects of the disorder that are most responsible for explaining variation in career delinquency. Blame externalization emerged as the strongest predictor of career delinquency in ordinary least squares regression, logistic regression, and t-test models. Fearlessness and carefree nonplanfulness were also significant in all models. Other features of psychopathy, such as stress immunity, social potency, and coldheartedness were weakly and inconsistently predictive of career delinquency. Implications of these findings for the study of psychopathy and delinquent careers are discussed in this article.

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