Other individuals may suffer from more moderate to severe characteristics. No matter how much a person exhibits psychopathic traits or characteristics, there is always that chance he or she will become a criminal psychopath.
The Criminal Psychopath
Psychopathic traits, particularly the focusing on the emotional component, are comparatively stable from a person’s childhood into their adulthood. One of the main reasons that psychopathic traits receive the attention that it does is because of its strong predictive utility for institutional adjustments and recidivism, which can also be translated to reoffending (Blair, 2013). Individuals with psychopathic disorders are more likely to reoffend three times as much than those who encounter lower traits of psychopathy. The same individuals are four times more likely to reoffend violently (Blair, 2013). Antisocial behavior from past experiences is remarkably important when trying to predict criminal activity in an individual’s future. However, what characterizes psychopathy are the emotional components. Having levels of antisocial behavior that are extremely high, can be