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Psicopatia e violenza: rassegna criminologica

Authors: DE FAZIO, Giovanna Laura; Bignardi Baracchi, F.; SGARBI, Chiara;

Psicopatia e violenza: rassegna criminologica

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Lo scopo di questo articolo è di indagare e approfondire, in chiave criminologica, il concetto di psicopatia, l’eziologia, la comorbidità, le classificazioni delle personalità psicopatiche, nonché la loro dimensione violenta e criminale, considerando anche carriera criminale e tipologie di delitti generalmente riscontrati. La tipica storia delinquenziale dello psicopatico autore di reati è, infatti, caratterizzata da un’ampia versatilità e da alti tassi di recidiva. Il quadro psicopatico è, così, tendenzialmente riscontrabile negli assassini, nei serial killer, nei predatori sessuali e nella criminalità dei colletti bianchi. A partire da una rassegna della letteratura più recente e autorevole concernente gli aspetti definitori oltre che il legame esistente tra psicopatia e condotte violente, l’articolo affronta la complicata questione dell’imputabilità dello psicopatico e si concentra altresì sul problema del suo trattamento in ambito carcerario.

The aim of this article is to analyse, from a criminological point of view, the concept of psychopathy, aetiology, comorbidity, and the classification of psychopathic personalities, as well as their criminal-violent dimension, considering also criminal career and recurring typologies of crimes. In fact, the typical criminal history of psychopathic offender is characterized by a broad criminal versatility and by a high degree of recidivism. Thus, psychopathy is basically discovered among murderers, serial killers, sexual offenders and white-collar criminals. Starting from a review of the most recent and important references on definition aspects and the existing link between psicopathy and violent behaviors, the article also tackles the complicated issues of culpability and prison treatment of psychopaths.

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psicopatia, disturbo antisociale di personalità, violenza, criminalità, rassegna

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