
Why ‘psychopath’ is a dangerous label when it comes to criminal justice
Used carefully, psychopathy research can help the law make better decisions. Used carelessly, it can turn a contested scientific construct into a shortcut for fear.
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Used carefully, psychopathy research can help the law make better decisions. Used carelessly, it can turn a contested scientific construct into a shortcut for fear.

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He-man only pokes fun at parts of itself and is uneven as a result.

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