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| | Inside the psychopath (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | They suggest that ''the psychopath finds it difficult to process, handle, or use emotional material in the same way the rest of us do,'' said Robert D. Hare, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of British Columbia and widely considered the world's foremost authority on psychopaths. |
 | | In essence, Hare said, it appears that ''emotion for the psychopath is like a second language,'' one he or she must struggle to speak and never master deep down. |
 | | Even their murders tend to be dispassionate: A study of 125 Canadian murderers found that among those with high psychopath scores on the PCL-R, 93 percent of their killings were ''instrumental,'' practical, rather than crimes committed in the heat of high emotion. |
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