Exploring the relationship between psychopathy and criminal thinking: utilising the Tri-PM within a forensic sample

IF 0.5 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Shannon DeBlasio, D. Mojtahedi
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Purpose The Triarchic Psychopathy Measure (Tri-PM) was developed in 2010 as an alternative approach to the assessment of psychopathy. The measure aims to capture psychopathic traits on a 3-factor model, which encompass the characteristics established in previous measures, as well as those evidenced within practise. Though support for the tool in academic research is growing, less is known about the scale’s utility within crime forensic settings. Thus, this study aims to explore the relationship between the Tri-PM psychopathy constructs and criminal cognition within a forensic sample. Design/methodology/approach Seventy-three adult male offenders, convicted for acquisitive or sexual crimes, from a Category B prison within the Northwest of England completed questionnaires measuring their criminal backgrounds, psychopathy traits (Tri-PM; Patrick, 2010) and criminal thinking styles (Psychology Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles; Walters, 2001). Findings The Tri-PM measurement proved to be a successful predictor of most criminal thinking styles. Moreover, the meanness construct was the strongest predictor of proactive thinking styles, whereas the disinhibition construct was the strongest predictor of reactive thinking styles, and the boldness construct was negatively associated with reactive thinking. Comparisons among offender groups also indicated that acquisitive offenders reported higher scores of psychopathy and criminal thinking. Originality/value This study offers valuable insight into the proposed relationship between psychopathy and criminal thinking, using a recent addition to the repertoire of psychopathy measurements, the Tri-PM. This study also offers practical implications for those offering treatment within forensic settings, with significant relationships identified between the highly scoring psychopathy constructs and various criminal thinking styles.
探索精神病和犯罪思维之间的关系:在法医样本中利用三pm
目的:三元精神病量表(Triarchic Psychopathy Measure, Tri-PM)于2010年开发,作为精神病评估的替代方法。该措施的目的是在一个三因素模型上捕捉精神病特征,该模型包括在以前的措施中建立的特征,以及在实践中证明的特征。尽管在学术研究中对该工具的支持越来越多,但人们对该量表在犯罪法医环境中的效用知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在探讨在法医样本中,三pm精神病构念与犯罪认知之间的关系。设计/方法/方法来自英格兰西北部B类监狱的73名成年男性罪犯,被判犯有掠取或性犯罪,他们完成了一份调查问卷,测量他们的犯罪背景、精神病特征(trii - pm;Patrick, 2010)和犯罪思维风格(犯罪思维风格心理学量表;沃尔特斯,2001)。研究结果三- pm测量被证明是大多数犯罪思维方式的成功预测者。此外,均势构念对主动性思维方式的预测作用最强,去抑制构念对反应性思维方式的预测作用最强,大胆构念对反应性思维方式的预测作用最强。罪犯群体之间的比较也表明,贪得无厌的罪犯在精神变态和犯罪思维方面得分更高。原创性/价值本研究使用了最近增加的精神病测量库,即Tri-PM,为精神病和犯罪思维之间的关系提供了有价值的见解。这项研究也为那些在法医环境中提供治疗的人提供了实际意义,在高得分的精神病构建和各种犯罪思维风格之间确定了显著的关系。
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