This lecture sheds light on the emotional and mental worlds of psychopathic people - both those who have made headlines with horrifying crimes and those who get through life without committing criminal acts and are right here among us.
Is Hannibal Lecter really the prototype of a psychopath? How does criminal psychology determine whether a person is psychopathic? Why do some psychopathic serial killers manage to lead inconspicuous lives for decades as loving family men and friendly neighbors? Do all psychopathic people have the need to kill others? How does a psychopathic personality develop? Why does psychopathy not necessarily lead to criminal behavior? How much of "evil" is there in "normal" people?
Lydia Benecke explores these and other questions in her lecture. An exciting journey into the world of criminal psychology.
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