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Psychopathy is a very important concept for those working in the
field of criminal justice - investigators, prosecutors, and those
who have to evaluate, manage and treat offenders. In Psychopathy:
Theory, Research and Implications for Society, detailed,
empirically based contributions by the world's leading researchers
describe the relevance of the construct to practical and policy
issues, examining its relevance to such topics as treatment, risk
management and recidivism. The use of the concept in a range of
populations is discussed, including juveniles, children, and the
mentally disordered, as well as across cultures. The major strength
of the volume is that the validity of the psychopathy construct is
enhanced by the extensive empirical support: contributors explore
topics including the genetic, biological, affective, interpersonal
and information processing models that underpin the disorder.
Audience: All those dealing with offenders - psychologists,
psychiatrists, lawyers, judges, prison administrators and those who
formulate policy in the criminal justice system.
Revised and updated with the latest scientific research and updated
case studies, the business classic that offers a revealing look at
psychopaths in the workplace-how to spot their destructive behavior
and stop them from creating chaos in the modern corporate
organization. Over the past decade, Snakes in Suits has become the
definitive book on how to discover and defend yourself against
psychopaths in the office. Now, Dr. Paul Babiak and Dr. Robert D.
Hare return with a revised and updated edition of their essential
guide. All of us at some point have-or will-come into contact with
psychopathic individuals. The danger they present may not be
readily apparent because of their ability to charm, deceive, and
manipulate. Although not necessarily criminal, their self-serving
nature frequently is destructive to the organizations that employ
them. So how can we protect ourselves and our organizations in a
business climate that offers the perfect conditions for psychopaths
to thrive? In Snakes in Suits, Hare, an expert on the scientific
study of psychopathy, and Babiak, an industrial and organizational
psychologist and a leading authority on the corporate psychopath,
examine the role of psychopaths in modern corporations and provide
the tools employers can use to avoid and deal with them. Together,
they have developed the B-Scan 360, a research tool designed
specifically for business professionals. Dr. Babiak and Dr. Hare
reveal the secret lives of psychopaths, explain the ways in which
they manipulate and deceive, and help you to see through their
games. The rapid pace of today's corporate environment provides the
perfect breeding ground for these "snakes in suits" and this newly
revised and updated classic gives you the insight, information, and
power to protect yourself and your company before it's too late.
Most people are repelled and intrigued by the images of
cold-blooded, conscienceless murders that increasingly populate our
movies, television programmes and newspaper headlines. With their
flagrant criminal violation of society's rules, serial killers like
Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy are among the most dramatic examples
of the psychopath. Individuals with this personality disorder are
fully aware of the consequences of their actions and know the
difference between right and wrong, yet they are terrifyingly
self-centred, remorseless and unable to care about the feelings of
others. Perhaps most frightening, they often seem completely normal
to unsuspecting targets - and they do not always ply their trade by
killing.;Presenting a portrait of these dangerous men and women
based on 25 years of scientific research, the author describes a
world of con artists, hustlers, rapists and other predators who
charm, lie and manipulate their way through life. Are psychopaths
mad, or simply bad? How can they be recognized? And how can we
protect ourselves? This book provides information and insights for
those seeking to understand this devastating condition.
Psychopathie ist eine Persoenlichkeitsstoerung, die durch eine
ausgepr- te Kombination von Verhaltensweisen und daraus gefolgerten
Charakter- genschaften definiert wird. Die meisten dieser
Eigenschaften werden von der Gesellschaft als negativ angesehen;
daher ist es keine Bagatelle, jem- den als Psychopathen zu
diagnostizieren. Wie bei jeder psychiatrischen S- rung basiert die
Diagnose auf zusammengetragenen Indizien dafur, dass eine Person
zumindest die Minimalkriterien der Persoenlichkeitsstoerung -
fullt. Bei Fallen aus meinen eigenen Akten sind die jeweiligen
Personen sorgfaltig auf der Basis umfangreicher Informationen aus
Interviews und den Akten diagnostiziert worden. Allerdings habe ich
diese Personen durch die Veranderung von Einzelheiten und das
Entfernen von Identifikatio- merkmalen unkenntlich gemacht, ohne
jedoch die zu treffende Aussage zu verfalschen. Wenn auch das Thema
dieses Buches Psychopathie ist, so sind doch nicht alle hier
beschriebenen Personen Psychopathen. Viele der verwendeten
Beispiele stammen aus oeffentlich zuganglichen Berichten, den
Nachricht- medien und persoenlichen Gesprachen, und ich kann nicht
sicher sein, dass die jeweils in Frage stehenden Personen
Psychopathen sind, selbst wenn sie von anderen so bezeichnet worden
sind. In jedem Falle stehen aber die belegten Aussagen uber einen
Verhaltensaspekt der jeweiligen Person mit dem Konzept der
Psychopathie in Einklang, oder sie illustrieren einen fur die
Persoenlichkeitsstoerung zentralen Charakterzug oder ein typisches
V- halten. Solche Personen koennten Psychopathen sein oder auch
nicht. Aber die Berichte uber ihr Verhalten sind ein nutzliches
Vehikel, um die v- schiedenen Eigenschaften und Verhaltensweisen zu
eroertern, die Psycho- thie definieren.
Psychopathy is a very important concept for those working in the
field of criminal justice - investigators, prosecutors, and those
who have to evaluate, manage and treat offenders. In Psychopathy:
Theory, Research and Implications for Society, detailed,
empirically based contributions by the world's leading researchers
describe the relevance of the construct to practical and policy
issues, examining its relevance to such topics as treatment, risk
management and recidivism. The use of the concept in a range of
populations is discussed, including juveniles, children, and the
mentally disordered, as well as across cultures. The major strength
of the volume is that the validity of the psychopathy construct is
enhanced by the extensive empirical support: contributors explore
topics including the genetic, biological, affective, interpersonal
and information processing models that underpin the disorder.
Audience: All those dealing with offenders - psychologists,
psychiatrists, lawyers, judges, prison administrators and those who
formulate policy in the criminal justice system.
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