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18.
Sheriff, Jefferson County, Colorado. Ibid.

19.
Ibid.

20.
Cullen. Op. cit., p. 42.

21.
U.S. Fire Administration/Technical Report Series. USFA-TR-128/April, 1999.
Special Report: Wanton Violence at Columbine High School
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22.
Ibid.

23.
Cullen. Op. cit., p. 45.

24.
Ibid., p. 34.

25.
Sheriff, Jefferson County, Colorado. Op. cit.

26.
Ibid.

27.
Cullen. Op. cit., p. 47.

28.
Sheriff, Jefferson County, Colorado. Op. cit.

29.
Ibid.

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Scientific American Mind
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38.
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Cullen, D. 2004. The Depressive and the Psychopath, At Last We Know Why the Columbine Killers Did It.
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Ibid.

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52.
Ibid.

53.
Interview of Mary Ellen O’Toole, PhD, June 7, 2013. Washington, D.C.

54.
O’Toole and Robert Hare, both of whom attended the meeting, don’t remember this exchange but acknowledged there were several meetings held to discuss the event surrounding the Columbine shootings.

55.
Cullen. 2009. Op. cit., p. 247.

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CHAPTER TWO:
KUNLANGETA,
PSYCHOPATHS, AND SOCIOPATH’S: DOES THE LABEL MATTER?

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2.
Arctic people living in Canada and Greenland are referred to as Inuit. The term Eskimo is still used in Alaska, according to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.

3.
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4.
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7.
Ibid.

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9.
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10.
Ibid.

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12.
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14.
Kiehl, K. and Hoffman, M. 2011. The Criminal Psychopath: History, Neuroscience, Treatment, and Economics in Jurimetrics.
The Journal of Law, Science & Technology
. 51(4): 355–397.

15.
Hare, R. D. 1993.
Without Conscience, The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us
. The Guilford Press, New York. p. 74.

16.
Kiehl, K. A. and Buckholtz, J. W. 2010. Inside the Mind of a Psychopath.
Scientific American Mind
. September/October. p. 24.

17.
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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry: 68: Suppl 14: 4–7.
.

18.
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
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19.
Spiegel, A. 2011.
Can A Test Really Tell Who’s A Psychopath?
NPR broadcast, May 26.

20.
Kent Kiehl and Morris Hoffman also refer to the PCL–R as the “Gold Standard” in their 2011 article The Criminal Psychopath: History, Neuroscience, Treatment, and Economics. Ibid. It was described in the same way on a grant application prepared in Adrian Raine’s lab according to the discussion of
Controversial Issues in Psychopathy Research
, he led at the 5th
Biannual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy on June 6, 2013. Also, see S. K. Acheson’s chapter “Review of the
Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised
, 2nd ed.” in
The Sixteenth Mental Measurements Yearbook
, 2005, edited by R. A. Spies and B. S. Plake, Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, Lincoln, NE.

21.
Skeem, J. L.,
et al.
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22.
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A Primer On Psychopathy
. Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy Foundation.
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24
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23.
Kiehl, K. A. and Hoffman, M. A. 2011. The Criminal Psychopath: History, Neuroscience, Treatment, and Economics.
Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science & Technology
: 51(4): 355–397.

24.
Spiegel. Op. cit.

25.
Interview with Robert Hare. June 7, 2013, Washington, D.C.

26.
Robert Hare email correspondence. July 6, 2013.

27.
Hare, R. 2013. Foreword
in
Kiehl, K. A. and Sinnott-Armstrong, W. P. (editors)
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28.
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29.
Porter, S. Email correspondence. July 25, 2013.

30.
Ibid.

31.
Hart, S. D.,
et al.
1995.
The Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL: SV)
. Toronto, Canada: Multi-Health Systems, North Tonawanda, New York.

32.
Using the lower cutoff score is common in Europe, “but it’s actually not very wise,” the developer of the PCL Robert Hare said. Using a score of 25 as a threshold cutoff is okay for some research purposes, “but it runs the danger of including people who have an awful lot of antisocial characteristics and behaviors, but who don’t have the core features of psychopathy.” Interview with Robert Hare. June 7, 2013, Washington, D.C.

33.
Kosson, D. S. and Hare, R. D. Op. cit.

34.
Hare, R. D. 2003.
Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised
. Toronto, Canada: Multi-Health Systems.

35.
Williamson, S.,
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36.
Ibid.

37.
Vronsky, P. 2004.
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38.
See Hare, R. D. 1993. p. 30.

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46.
Screening (1995) and Youth (2003) versions of the Psychopathy Checklist were also developed by Richard Rogers,
et al.
and by Hare and his colleagues, respectively.

47.
Cooke, D. J. 2004. Reconstructing psychopathy: clarifying the significance of antisocial and socially deviant behavior in the diagnosis of psychopathic personality disorder.
Journal of Personality Disorders
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48.
Hare, R. D. and Kosson, D. S. Op. cit.

49.
Raine, A. 2013. Jevon Scott Newman Award-Inaugural Paper:
Controversial Issues in Psychopathy Research
. 5th Biannual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy. June 6.

50.
Skeem, J. L.,
et al.
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51.
Benson, E. 2003. Intelligent Intelligence Testing.
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52.
Ibid.

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