Criminal characteristics and psychopathy in women in prison.

Verónica Molina-Coloma, Rosario Lara-Machado, Betsabé Lara-Barros, Carla Valdez-Miño
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Abstract

Objectives: To compare the factors and facets of psychopathy based on criminal characteristics in a sample of women in prison.

Material and method: Descriptive, comparative, cross-sectional study composed of a sample of 41 women incarcerated in the Ambato prison in Ecuador. In an individual session, the Hare Psychopathy Scale Revised was applied.

Results: Recidivist women, with a juvenile criminal history and who are admitted to the maximum-security ward, have a higher score in the affective facet of the PCL-R. In addition, those women who are in the maximum-security pavilion have scored high in factor 2 (social deviance), mainly in the antisocial aspect.

Discussion: This subgroup of women in prison is characterized by lack of remorse, emotional insensitivity, manipulation, inability to accept responsibility for their own actions, and superficial affection. Further expansion of the study of psychopathy in women is required.

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女囚犯罪特征与心理变态。
目的:从犯罪特征的角度比较女犯人精神变态的因素和方面。材料和方法:对在厄瓜多尔安巴托监狱服刑的41名妇女进行描述性、对比性、横断面研究。在一个单独的会议中,应用了Hare精神病量表修订版。结果:有青少年犯罪前科的女性惯犯在情感方面的PCL-R得分较高。此外,那些在最安全的亭子里的女性在因子2(社会越轨)上得分很高,主要是在反社会方面。讨论:这一监狱女性群体的特点是缺乏悔意,情感不敏感,操纵,无法为自己的行为承担责任,感情肤浅。需要进一步扩大对妇女精神病的研究。
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