Intimate Partner Aggression Committed by Prison Inmates With Psychopathic Profile

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Gómez, José
Ortega-Ruiz, Rosario
Casas, José A.

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Gómez, J.; Ortega-Ruiz, R.; Clemente, M.; Casas, J.A. Intimate Partner Aggression Committed by Prison Inmates with Psychopathic Profile. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5141. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105141

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[Abstract] Psychopathy and intimate partner aggression (IPA) are two concepts that usually appear concomitantly. Male violence toward women is often considered a psychopathic trait that sometimes involves the woman’s homicide by her partner and, at other times, attempted homicide. This phenomenon has been studied by conducting interviews following Hare’s model with 92 men incarcerated under a compliance regime in a Spanish prison (Córdoba). The results detected six explanatory factors of IPA as a result of attempted homicide or homicide: criminal past and delinquency, impulsivity, the need to stand out from others, lack of empathy, manipulation of others, and instability in partner relationships. The first two factors predict a occurrence of high scores on Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist. The results are discussed, and future lines of research are presented, especially focused on the concept of dehumanization and revenge

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Attribucion 4.0 Internacional
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