As someone that reads true crime, I find criminal psychology interesting; it helps to understand the why behind the criminals and criminal activity. This was a short one, not as good as some others I‘ve read.
As someone that reads true crime, I find criminal psychology interesting; it helps to understand the why behind the criminals and criminal activity. This was a short one, not as good as some others I‘ve read.
3⭐/5⭐ This was a very quick read. Overall, I was pretty disappointed in it. It did not delve in to any research or deeper behavioural traits of a psychopath. It was a pretty basic overview and overall, I was pretty unimpressed. I was also a little concerned at some of the conclusions that the author came to, if I'm being honest. If you're looking for book on psychopathy that has any depth whatsoever, I'd pass on this one.
I studied psych in college and have always been fascinated by various disorders so I was excited to learn more about the mind behind the psychopath. This had interesting sections here and there but it didn‘t dive as deep as I was hoping. It was less about the mental disorder and instead about some case studies for people the author didn‘t think deserved to be labeled as psychopaths.