Affiliation:
1. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and University Hospitals of Cleveland
2. Kent State University
3. Western Reserve Psychiatric Habilitation Center
4. Kansas Diagnostic and Reception Center
Abstract
The MMPI is a widely used personality assessment inventory. Since the research by Megargee and Bohn (1979), the MMPI has received considerable attention in the determination of criminal offender personality typology. Less attention, however, has been given to the factor structure of the instrument with an offender population. This study of the MMPI's factor structure, using adjudicated male felons, found five interpretable factors further supporting the utility of this instrument with an offender population.
Subject
Law,General Psychology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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