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Defining the personality characteristics of delinquents involves exploring a mix of clinical diagnoses, psychological traits, and theoretical frameworks. Delinquents are generally individuals (often juveniles under 18) whose behavior deviates from social norms or legal obligations. Primary Clinical & Diagnostic Categories

Delinquency is frequently linked to specific clinical disorders and behavioral patterns identified in psychiatric practice: Defining the Personality Characteristics of Del...

Though not a standalone diagnosis in the DSM-5, psychopathy is widely used to describe a subset of individuals with extreme traits like shallow emotions, manipulativeness, and a severe lack of remorse. This is one of the strongest predictors of

This is one of the strongest predictors of criminal behavior, characterized by a persistent disregard for the rights of others, deceitfulness, and lack of empathy. In adults, it is often a continuation of childhood behavior. Core Psychological Traits

Research consistently identifies several "risk factors" or traits that correlate with delinquent activity: (PDF) Psychological Perspectives of Juvenile Delinquency

A psychological term used to describe persistent problems with self-control, typically involving argumentative and defiant behavior toward authority figures. Core Psychological Traits

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Defining the personality characteristics of delinquents involves exploring a mix of clinical diagnoses, psychological traits, and theoretical frameworks. Delinquents are generally individuals (often juveniles under 18) whose behavior deviates from social norms or legal obligations. Primary Clinical & Diagnostic Categories

Delinquency is frequently linked to specific clinical disorders and behavioral patterns identified in psychiatric practice:

Though not a standalone diagnosis in the DSM-5, psychopathy is widely used to describe a subset of individuals with extreme traits like shallow emotions, manipulativeness, and a severe lack of remorse.

This is one of the strongest predictors of criminal behavior, characterized by a persistent disregard for the rights of others, deceitfulness, and lack of empathy. In adults, it is often a continuation of childhood behavior.

Research consistently identifies several "risk factors" or traits that correlate with delinquent activity: (PDF) Psychological Perspectives of Juvenile Delinquency

A psychological term used to describe persistent problems with self-control, typically involving argumentative and defiant behavior toward authority figures. Core Psychological Traits