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| D R LynamSummaryAffiliation: University of Kentucky Country: USA Publications
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Early identification of chronic offenders: who is the fledgling psychopath?D R Lynam
University of Kentucky, Department of Psychology, Lexington 40506 0044, USA
Psychol Bull 120:209-34. 1996..The author discusses treatment implications and supporting evidence for each model. Finally, he recommends that the subtype theory receive further consideration and examination...
Early identification of the fledgling psychopath: locating the psychopathic child in the current nomenclatureD R Lynam
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40506 0044, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 107:566-75. 1998..Implications for treatment, research, and the study of comorbidity are discussed...
Pursuing the psychopath: capturing the fledgling psychopath in a nomological netD R Lynam
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40506 0044, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 106:425-38. 1997..These results suggest that psychopathy has a childhood manifestation that can be measured reliably. Implications and future directions are outlined...
The interaction between impulsivity and neighborhood context on offending: the effects of impulsivity are stronger in poorer neighborhoodsD R Lynam
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, 115 Kastle Hall, Lexington, Kentucky 40506 0044, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 109:563-74. 2000..Furthermore, nonimpulsive boys in poor neighborhoods were at no greater risk for delinquency than nonimpulsive boys in better-off neighborhoods...
Psychopathic personality in children: genetic and environmental contributionsS Bezdjian
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 1061, USA
Psychol Med 41:589-600. 2011....
Self-reported psychopathy: a validation studyD R Lynam
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, USA
J Pers Assess 73:110-32. 1999..Finally, psychopathic undergraduates showed deficits in response modulation similar to those observed in incarcerated psychopaths. Implications for psychopathy in general are also discussed...
