| 31. | Criminal recidivism is highly correlated with psychopathy.
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| 32. | There are moderate to high correlations between psychopathy rankings from late childhood to early adolescence.
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| 33. | Disparate early descriptions likely set the stage for modern controversies about the definition of psychopathy.
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| 34. | A different thread within fictional portrayals of psychopathy continued to focus on rebelliously antisocial characters.
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| 35. | Both state that psychopathy ( or sociopathy ) may be considered synonyms of their diagnosis.
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| 36. | Medical records from the period listed a preliminary diagnosis of schizophrenia but the conclusion was psychopathy.
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| 37. | This is classified as clinical psychopathy.
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| 38. | Says Penrose : " Psychopathy is its own most potent cure, and always has been.
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| 39. | He diagnoses the boy with psychopathy and makes arrangements to get him into a treatment facility.
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| 40. | However, narcissism is generally seen as only one possible aspect of psychopathy as broadly defined.
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