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Hare's test is controversial from "summary" of The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson

The concept of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist is a controversial one. The checklist was devised by Canadian psychologist Robert Hare, who has spent much of his career studying psychopaths. The checklist consists of twenty items that measure various personality traits and behaviors commonly associated with psychopathy. Hare's test has been widely used in the criminal justice system to assess the likelihood that an individual is a psychopath. However, the checklist has been criticized for its subjectivity and lack of empirical evidence supporting its validity. Some argue that the checklist pathologizes normal behavior and can lead to false positives. Despite its critics, the Hare Psychopathy Checklist is still used in many settings to assess psychopathy. Some researchers argue that the checklist can be a useful tool for identifying individuals who may pose a risk to society. Others believe that the checklist is outdated and should be replaced with more objective measures of psychopathy. The controversy surrounding the Hare Psychopathy Checklist highlights the complexities of diagnosing and understanding psychopathy. While the checklist may be a valuable tool in some contexts, it is important to approach its use with caution and to consider the limitations of relying on a single measure to assess such a complex and multifaceted phenomenon.
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    The Psychopath Test

    Jon Ronson

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