Understanding female offenders : psychopathy, criminal behavior, assessment, and treatment /

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Author / Creator:Smith, Jason M.
Imprint:London : Academic Press, 2021.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12543671
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Other authors / contributors:Gacono, Carl B.
Cunliffe, Ted B.
ISBN:9780128225851
0128225858
9780128233726
Notes:Includes index.
Other form:Original 0128233729 9780128233726

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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Understanding Female Offenders -- Understanding Female Offenders -- Copyright -- Contents -- Biographies -- Acknowledgments -- 1 -- Introduction -- The Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R): Our Independent Measure -- The Rorschach: Our Dependent Measure -- Caveats for Understanding the PCL-R & Rorschach -- Two Examples -- Understanding Female Offenders -- References -- 2 -- Understanding Bias in Diagnosing, Assessing, and Treating Female Offenders -- Science and the Scientific Method -- Logic & the Scientific Method -- Logical Fallacy -- Political Correctness 
505 8 |a Clinical Judgment, Implicit Bias, Cognitive Heuristics -- Confirmation Bias -- Illusory Correlation -- Suggestibility -- Misinformation Effect -- Racial Bias -- Gender Bias -- A Case of Bias -- Myths about Female Offenders and Psychopaths -- Myth #1: Psychopathy, Sociopathy, and Antisocial Personality Disorder are Equivalent -- Myth #2: Male and Female Psychopaths are Equivalent -- Myth #3: Female Psychopaths do not Exist -- Myth #4: Trauma Causes Psychopathic Symptoms and Criminal Behavior in Women -- Myth #5: Female Offenders are Treated more Harshly than Men by the Criminal Justice System 
505 8 |a Myth #6: Women are not Violent and the Reports of Increased Violence in Women is a Fallacy -- Myth #7: Women Commit Crimes to Support Their Children -- Myth #8: Female Psychopaths are More Amenable to Treatment -- Myth #9: Women do not Commit Sexual Offenses -- Myth #10: Female Offenders Get Less Attention in the Media than Male Offenders -- Summary and Discussion -- References -- 3 -- Understanding Antisocial and Psychopathic Women -- Sociopathy, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Psychopathy -- Summary -- Hysteriac -- Summary -- Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) -- PCL-R Studies with Females 
505 8 |a Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) -- Summary -- Rorschach -- Summary -- Our Female Offender Study -- Psychopathic Females -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 -- The Psychological Assessment of Female Offenders -- Understanding Psychological Assessment -- Issues in Assessing Female Offenders -- Assessment Methods -- Record Review -- Clinical Interview -- Intelligence -- The Hare Psychopathy-Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) -- Implications for Assessing Women with the PCL-R -- Using the PCL-R in the Assessment of Female Offenders -- PAI and Rorschach -- Case Example: Katrinag 
505 8 |a Katrina's PAI and Rorschach Assessment Summary -- Katrina's PCL-R Assessment -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 -- Female Sex Offenders: Where Angels Continue to Fear to Tread -- Personality Measures with Sexual Offenders -- Our Female Sexual Offender Studyb -- Are there any historical factors in common among these women? -- Is sexual offending in these women the result of long-standing personality deficits or PTSD? -- What contributes to these women offending sexually? -- Are there differences among this sample of women? Based on the psychological testing data would any subgroups emerge? Are t ... 
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