Polygraph examination of a serial killer with sexual motives
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2007
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1898-5238
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"It is assumed that murderers with sexual motives are generally good subjects
of polygraph examinations (Abrams 1989). According to current knowledge
on such murders and their perpetrators (Halzelwood R., Douglas J.E. 1980,
Douglas J.E., Ressler K.E., Burgess A.W., Hartman C.R. 1986), these killers
typically exhibit personality disorders, whereas murderers categorized as
“organized” typically exhibit a dissocial (antisocial, asocial) personality
previously termed “psychopathic” (in the DSM-IV-TR classification: 301.7
and in the ICD-10 classification F.60.2). On the other hand, killers classified
as “disorganized” as a rule exhibit a schizoid personality (in the DSM-IV-TR
classification: 301.20 and in the ICD-10 classification F.60.1)."(...)
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European Polygraph 2007, nr 2, s. 123-127.