Author:
DeLisi Matt,Reidy Dennis E.,Heirigs Mark H.,Tostlebe Jennifer J.,Vaughn Michael G.
Abstract
Purpose
That psychopathy imposes substantial societal costs and economic burden is axiomatic, but monetization studies have overlooked cost estimates of the disorder. The paper aims to discuss these issues.
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing on a near census of institutionalized delinquents from Missouri, the current study devised new crime cost measures for self-reported offending.
Findings
Youth imposed $30 million in total costs annually in large part due to extensive involvement in robbery, theft, and assault. The most criminally active youth imposed costs in excess of $700 million. Psychopathy features were differentially correlated with crime costs. APSD-SR callous-unemotional traits, mPPI-SF Blame Externalization, mPPI-SF Machiavellian Egocentricity, and mPPI-SF Social Potency were significantly associated with between four and five crime costs. Psychopathic traits associated with ruthless self-interest, callousness, and expectations to control and dominate others manifest in diverse ways including serious violence and repeated property crime. Other features such as mPPI-SF Impulsive Nonconformity, mPPI-SF Stress Immunity, mPPI-SF Coldheartedness, mPPI-SF Carefree Nonplanfulness, mPPI-SF Fearlessness, APSD-SR Impulsivity, and APSD-SR Narcissism had limited associations with crime costs.
Originality/value
To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first monetization study to quantify the effects of assorted psychopathy features on crime costs.
Subject
Law,Applied Psychology,Social Psychology
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