The Role of Psychopathic Traits in Subtypes of Family Homicide
The Role of Psychopathic Traits in Subtypes of Family Homicide
Jiseun Sohn Adrian Raine Young-Oh Hong a Southern University and A & M College, Baton Rouge, LA, USAb University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USAc Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice, Seoul, Republic of KoreaJiseun Sohn, Ph.D. is an associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, Nelson Mandela College of Government & Social Sciences, Southern University and A&M College. Her recent manuscripts appear in Deviant Behavior, Policing: An International Journal, Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice, Aggressive Behavior, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, etc. She is a co-editor of the book, Global Perspectives on Sex Offending: Exploring Regional Differences, Cultures and Legal Framework (tentative), Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Her research interests include psychopathy, homicide, sexual assaults, and policing.Adrian Raine, Ph.D. is the Richard Perry University professor in the Department of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the biosocial bases of antisocial, violent, and psychopathic behavior.Young-Oh Hong, Ph.D. is a senior research fellow at the Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ). He published many manuscripts and government-funded research reports during his tenure in the KICJ. He is currently serving the president role for the Korean Association of Probation and Parole Services and the Korean Association of Psychology and Law. His research interests include but not limited to homicide, intimate partner violence, and crime victimization.