Psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescents

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The aim of the study was to evaluate psychopathy-like personality traits in a nationwide consecutive sample of adolescent male homicide offenders and to compare the findings with those of a randomly sampled adult male homicide offend...

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Main Authors: Putkonen Hanna, Holi Matti, Laajasalo Taina, Lindberg Nina, Weizmann-Henelius Ghitta, Häkkänen-Nyholm Helinä
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-05-01
Series:BMC Psychiatry
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/9/18
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spelling doaj-68fe6a04c54646ffaddb5d83131a20b52020-11-24T22:21:49ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2009-05-01911810.1186/1471-244X-9-18Psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescentsPutkonen HannaHoli MattiLaajasalo TainaLindberg NinaWeizmann-Henelius GhittaHäkkänen-Nyholm Helinä<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The aim of the study was to evaluate psychopathy-like personality traits in a nationwide consecutive sample of adolescent male homicide offenders and to compare the findings with those of a randomly sampled adult male homicide offender group. A further aim was to investigate associations between psychopathic traits and offender and offence characteristics in adolescent homicides.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Forensic psychiatric examination reports and crime reports of all 15 to19- year- old male Finnish offenders who had been subjected to a forensic psychiatric examination and convicted for a homicide during 1995–2004 were collected (n = 57). A random sample of 57 adult male homicide offenders was selected as a comparison group. Offence and offender characteristics were collected from the files and a file-based assessment of psychopathic traits was performed using the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) by trained raters.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>No significant differences existed between the adolescents and adults in PCL-R total scores, factor 2 (social deviance) scores, or in facets 3 (lifestyle) and 4 (antisocial). Adults scored significantly higher on factor 1 (interpersonal/affective) and facets 1 (interpersonal) and 2 (affective). The adolescent group was divided into two subgroups according to PCL-R total scores. One in five homicidal male adolescents met criteria for psychopathic personality using a PCL-R total score of 26 or higher. These boys significantly more often had a crime history before the index homicide, more frequently used excessive violence during the index homicide, more rarely lived with both parents until 16 years of age, had more institutional or foster home placements in childhood, had more school difficulties, more often had received special education, and, more often had contact with mental health services prior to age 18 years than boys scoring low on the PCL-R. They also more often had parental criminal history as well as homicide history of parents or near relatives than the group scoring low on the PCL-R.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Homicidal boys behaved as antisocially as the homicidal adults. The adults, however, showed more both affective and interpersonal features of psychopathy. Homicidal adolescents with psychopathy-like personality character form a special subgroup among other homicidal youngsters. Recognizing their characteristics, especially in life course development, would facilitate effective prevention and intervention efforts.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/9/18
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author Putkonen Hanna
Holi Matti
Laajasalo Taina
Lindberg Nina
Weizmann-Henelius Ghitta
Häkkänen-Nyholm Helinä
spellingShingle Putkonen Hanna
Holi Matti
Laajasalo Taina
Lindberg Nina
Weizmann-Henelius Ghitta
Häkkänen-Nyholm Helinä
Psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescents
BMC Psychiatry
author_facet Putkonen Hanna
Holi Matti
Laajasalo Taina
Lindberg Nina
Weizmann-Henelius Ghitta
Häkkänen-Nyholm Helinä
author_sort Putkonen Hanna
title Psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescents
title_short Psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescents
title_full Psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescents
title_fullStr Psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescents
title_sort psychopathic traits and offender characteristics – a nationwide consecutive sample of homicidal male adolescents
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2009-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The aim of the study was to evaluate psychopathy-like personality traits in a nationwide consecutive sample of adolescent male homicide offenders and to compare the findings with those of a randomly sampled adult male homicide offender group. A further aim was to investigate associations between psychopathic traits and offender and offence characteristics in adolescent homicides.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Forensic psychiatric examination reports and crime reports of all 15 to19- year- old male Finnish offenders who had been subjected to a forensic psychiatric examination and convicted for a homicide during 1995–2004 were collected (n = 57). A random sample of 57 adult male homicide offenders was selected as a comparison group. Offence and offender characteristics were collected from the files and a file-based assessment of psychopathic traits was performed using the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) by trained raters.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>No significant differences existed between the adolescents and adults in PCL-R total scores, factor 2 (social deviance) scores, or in facets 3 (lifestyle) and 4 (antisocial). Adults scored significantly higher on factor 1 (interpersonal/affective) and facets 1 (interpersonal) and 2 (affective). The adolescent group was divided into two subgroups according to PCL-R total scores. One in five homicidal male adolescents met criteria for psychopathic personality using a PCL-R total score of 26 or higher. These boys significantly more often had a crime history before the index homicide, more frequently used excessive violence during the index homicide, more rarely lived with both parents until 16 years of age, had more institutional or foster home placements in childhood, had more school difficulties, more often had received special education, and, more often had contact with mental health services prior to age 18 years than boys scoring low on the PCL-R. They also more often had parental criminal history as well as homicide history of parents or near relatives than the group scoring low on the PCL-R.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Homicidal boys behaved as antisocially as the homicidal adults. The adults, however, showed more both affective and interpersonal features of psychopathy. Homicidal adolescents with psychopathy-like personality character form a special subgroup among other homicidal youngsters. Recognizing their characteristics, especially in life course development, would facilitate effective prevention and intervention efforts.</p>
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