Description An innovative and indispensable resource for those wishing to investigate how and why Psychopathy is important in understanding Criminal behavior and its response, No Remorse: Psychopathy and Criminal Justice provides a comprehensive examination of the empirical research and cultural understanding of psychopathy.
Helfgott is professor and director of the Crime & Justice Research Center at Seattle University\'s Department of Criminal Justice..
About the author Jacqueline B.
Additionally, it examines historical, research, and cultural perspectives on Psychopathy for understanding Criminal behavior, exploring theories of and research into psychopaths, Psychopathy and gender, and representations of psychopaths in film and literature.
It offers a focused look at how the term "psychopath" is used and understood in law enforcement, the courts, corrections, victim services, and juvenile justice.
The book examines ways in which the construct and concept of Psychopathy have made their way into criminological theory and Criminal Justice practice.
Description An innovative and indispensable resource for those wishing to investigate how and why Psychopathy is important in understanding Criminal behavior and its response, No Remorse: Psychopathy and Criminal Justice provides a comprehensive examination of the empirical research and cultural understanding of psychopathy