![]() Scoring is based on the degree to which an individual’s personality and behavior match the items in the Rating Booklet. Ratings are made using a structured interview and a review of collateral information. The total score can be interpreted dimensionally in terms of degree of match to the prototypical psychopath, or it can be used categorically to help identify/diagnose psychopaths. As in the original version, the PCL–R: 2nd Edition provides a total score that is the most important score for the overall assessment of psychopathy. It provides complete coverage of each domain of psychopathic traits and behaviors. The PCL–R assesses Psychopathic Personality Disorders in forensic populations. This revision draws upon numerous articles, reports, presentations, and dissertations that have appeared since publication of the original PCL–R in 1991. Using it, you will find forensic assessments of psychopathy to be systematic and based on ironclad data and research. The second edition of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL–R: 2nd Edition) supplants its predecessor as the mandatory tool for assessing psychopathy. Time: Structured interview: 90 to 120 Minutes Collateral Review: 60 Minutes PCL-R assessment: 15 to 20 Minutes ![]() Purpose: Assesses Psychopathic Personality Disorders in forensic populations ![]()
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