Should a serious offender identified as a psychopath be sentenced differently than an offender committing the same crime but who does not have this disorder? Explain your answer… you should consider including in your response, terms such as the insanity plea; not guilty by reason of insanity; etc.
Should a serious offender identified as a psychopath be sentenced
differently than an offender committing the same crime but who does not have this disorder? Explain your answer… you should consider including in your response, terms such as the insanity plea; not guilty by reason of insanity; etc.
According to valid emerging research, psychopathy may have genetic correlates, or may be related to brain structure and/or function. If this is true, what would be the implications for dealing with (i.e., punishing) psychopaths? Would punishment be an appropriate response? If not, what would be appropriate?
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