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Identifier
Thesis
1987
Author
Schwedler, Sheila M.
Title
Criminal
Thinking
Patterns
in
Narcissistic
and
Antisocial
Probationers
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2008
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
Offenders
with
Narcissistic
and
Antisocial
Personality
Disorders
are
being
incarcerated
,
many
without
treatment
or the
ability
to
obtain
necessary
psychiatric
help
. This
research
project
highlights
these
two
personality
disorders
and their
relationship
with
criminal
thinking
patterns
. A
study
of
73
probationers
(62
males
&
11
females)
from a
probation
facility
in
Bridgeport
,
Connecticut
was
conducted
. The
Millon
Clinical
Multiaxial
Inventory-III
(MCMI)
and
Criminogenic
Thinking
Profile
(CTP)
instruments
were
used
to
identify
personality
disorders
and
criminal
thinking
patterns
. The
findings
showed
Antisocial
Personality
Disorder
was
correlated
with the
criminal
thinking
patterns
of
Disregard
for
Others
,
Inability
to
Cope
,
Justifying
, and
Outsourcing
Responsibility
.
Antisocial
personality
disorder
also
correlated
with the
CTP
total
score
.
Narcissistic
Personality
Disorder
only
correlated
with
Grandiosity
.
Results
suggest
that
Antisocial
Personality
Disorder
may
be a
risk
factor
for
criminal
thinking
patterns
in
offenders
,
which
can
lead
to
higher
rates
of
incarceration
if not
properly
assessed
and
left
untreated
.
Future
studies
need
to
examine
a
larger
sample
of
female
offenders
.
Subject
Criminal behavior
Antisocial personality disorders
Narcissism
Department
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Advisor
Tafrate, Raymond Chip
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713733914
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