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courtesy Liam Richards |
The mainstream media tends to associate the term “psychopath” with explosive, uncontrolled, and highly graphic forms of violence, says a study by a pyschology graduate student at the University of Saskatchewan. But that’s not how the scientific literature sees it. This story by David Hutton is part of a series on student research produced jointly by the university with the Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
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