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Word 365/2021 Capstone – Level 2 Writing A Research PaperWindows MacIn this project, you will modify a research paper. You will format text and format the document using themes. You will use the Replace command to correct errors in the document. You will add and format a table and insert a footnote. Adding citations is an important part of writing a research paper. You will add a citation using an existing source, add a new source, and create bibliography for the paper. Finally, you will check the research paper for spelling and grammar.Skills needed to complete this project:Apply document themesApply style setsSelect textUse quick stylesUse character formatting (underline and bold)Change fontsChange font sizesChange paragraph alignmentChange line spacingReplace textCreate a numbered listCreate a bulleted listCreating a tableEnter text in a tableApply a Quick Style to a tableCut and paste a paragraph of textAdd a headerInsert page numbersDisplay a different header on the first page of the document Insert a footnoteAdd citations to a documentSelect a reference styleInsert a page breaksCreating a bibliographyCheck for spelling errorsCheck for grammar errorsSteps to complete this project:Mark the steps as checked when you complete them.Open the start file WD2021-Capstone-Level2 document. If the document opens in Protected View, click the Enable Editing button in the Message Bar at the top of the document so you can modify it. The file will be renamed automatically to include your name. Change the project file name if directed to do so by your instructor, and save it. Apply the Facet theme to the document. Apply the Basic (Simple) style set to the document. Select Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) on the first line of the document and apply theHeading 1 style to the text. Select Overview on the second line of the document and apply the Heading 2 style to the text. Apply the Heading 2 style to each of the main headings in the document: Psychopathy & SociopathySubtypesDifferencesEtiologyGender GapHypothetical ConceptualizationConclusionApply the Heading 3 style to following subheading: PsychodynamicCognitive-BehavioralBiological TheoriesIn the fourth paragraph of the document, underline the text three other criteria. Navigate to the Subtypes section of the document. You will be applying bold formatting to each of the subtypes listed. Be sure not to bold the dash following each word. When you are done, you will have bolded five words. Select Coveteus at the beginning of the second paragraph under Subtypes and bold the word. Apply bold formatting to Nomadic at the beginning of the third paragraph. Apply bold formatting to Malevolent at the beginning of the fourth paragraph. Apply bold formatting to Risk-taking at the beginning of the fifth paragraph. Apply bold formatting to Reputation-defending at the beginning of the sixth paragraph. Navigate to the beginning of the document and select Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) on the first line of the document. Change the font to Century Gothic and the font size to 26 pt. Center-align the title of the document.Press Ctrl + A to select the entire document. Change the line spacing in the document to 1.15 spacing.Use the Replace command to replace all instances of APD with ASPD. You will have four replacements when you are done. In the Overview section, select the three paragraphs below the text In order to qualify for the diagnosis three other criteria must be met:. Apply the 1., 2., 3. numbered list style to the text. Navigate to the Subtypes section of the document. Select the five paragraphs listing the subtypes. Apply closed circle bullet style to the text. Place the cursor in the blank line above the Etiology heading. Insert a table with three rows and three columns.Enter the following text in the table:This table shows the text to be entered in the table in the document. AntisocialNarcissisticHistrionicShortage of remorseShortage of empathyExhibits quickly shifting and narrow expression of emotion DishonestExploits othersFilter the Table Styles gallery to show Quick Styles with Header Row only. Apply the Grid Table 1 Light – Accent 6 Quick Style to the table. It is the seventh style in the Grid section of the gallery. Navigate to the Cognitive-Behavioral section of the document. Select the second paragraph under Cognitive-Behavioral. Cut the paragraph. Place the cursor at the beginning of the first paragraph in the section. Press Enter and paste the cut paragraph. If necessary, delete any extra blank lines in the Cognitive-Behavioral section. Insert a header using the Blank format. Click the [Type Here] placeholder and typeAntisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD).Add a page number to the bottom of the page using the Plain Number 3 format. Change the document so the header text and page number do not appear on the first page, but still appear on all other pages. Place the cursor at the end of the third sentence in the second paragraph under the Psychodynamic heading (after the words is in treatment voluntarily.). Insert a footnote that reads Persons getting therapy by the order of the court system have little incentive to change.Now you will be adding citations to the research paper. First you will insert a citation to a source that has already been entered. Navigate to the second paragraph in the Gender Gap section. Place the cursor before the period at the end of the last sentence in the paragraph and press the spacebar one time. Insert a citation for the Duggan, C., Howard, R., and Khalifa, N., et al. source. Now you will create and insert a source yourself. Navigate to the Psychodynamic section. Place the cursor before the period at the end of the first sentence in the second paragraph of the section (after largely ineffective). Press the spacebar one time. Open the Create Source dialog and add the following source:Type of Source: Journal ArticleAuthor: M. GibsonTitle: New Therapies: Treatment of PsychopathyJournal Name: Sociology JournalYear: 2022Pages: 325-338Change the reference style for the document to use the APA style. Navigate to the end of the document and place the cursor at the end of the last paragraph. Insert a page break. Add a bibliography using the Bibliography style. Now you will check the document for spelling and grammar errors using Word’s Editor feature. Navigate to the beginning of the document and start the Editor. IMPORTANT: The following instruction are based on the default Word Optionsettings for Proofing. For grading in SIMnet, if the spelling or grammar errors are not flagged in your version of Microsoft Word and the instruction specifies “Change”, make the correction in the text of the document. If a spelling or grammar error is flagged in your version of Microsoft Word and it is not listed below, click Ignore Onceto move to the next error.Check spelling errors first:Change the misspelling of behavoral to behavioral.Change the misspelling diorder to disorder.Change the misspelling anatamy to anatomy.Change the misspelling diparity to disparity.Check grammar errors next:Ignore the grammar error found on the word disorder. Change the grammar error found on the word with to at(sentence beginning with “They may drive…”). Ignore the grammar error on the phrase The antisocial. Ignore the grammar error found on the word significant. Change the grammar error found on the phrase the rationalization to rationalization.Ignore the grammar error found on the word impulsivity. Change the grammar error found on the word typical to a typical. Ignore the remaining grammar errors found in the document. Save and close the document.Upload and save your project file.Submit project for grading.

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Word 365/2021 Capstone Level 2 Writing A Research
Paper
Windows Mac
In this project, you will modify a research paper. You will format text and format the document
using themes. You will use the Replace command to correct errors in the document. You will
add and format a table and insert a footnote. Adding citations is an important part of writing a
research paper. You will add a citation using an existing source, add a new source, and create
bibliography for the paper. Finally, you will check the research paper for spelling and grammar.
Skills needed to complete this project:


























Apply document themes
Apply style sets
Select text
Use quick styles
Use character formatting (underline and bold)
Change fonts
Change font sizes
Change paragraph alignment
Change line spacing
Replace text
Create a numbered list
Create a bulleted list
Creating a table
Enter text in a table
Apply a Quick Style to a table
Cut and paste a paragraph of text
Add a header
Insert page numbers
Display a different header on the first page of the document
Insert a footnote
Add citations to a document
Select a reference style
Insert a page breaks
Creating a bibliography
Check for spelling errors
Check for grammar errors
Steps to complete this project:
Mark the steps as checked when you complete them.
1. Open the start file WD2021-Capstone-Level2 document. If the document opens in
Protected View, click the Enable Editing button in the Message Bar at the top of the
document so you can modify it.
2. The file will be renamed automatically to include your name. Change the project file
name if directed to do so by your instructor, and save it.
3. Apply the Facet theme to the document.
4. Apply the Basic (Simple) style set to the document.
5. Select Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) on the first line of the document and
apply theHeading 1 style to the text.
6. Select Overview on the second line of the document and apply the Heading 2 style
to the text.
7. Apply the Heading 2 style to each of the main headings in the document:
a. Psychopathy & Sociopathy
b. Subtypes
c. Differences
d. Etiology
e. Gender Gap
f. Hypothetical Conceptualization
g. Conclusion
8. Apply the Heading 3 style to following subheading:
a. Psychodynamic
b. Cognitive-Behavioral
c. Biological Theories
9. In the fourth paragraph of the document, underline the text three other criteria.
10. Navigate to the Subtypes section of the document. You will be
applying bold formatting to each of the subtypes listed. Be sure not to bold the dash
following each word. When you are done, you will have bolded five words.
a. Select Coveteus at the beginning of the second paragraph
under Subtypes and bold the word.
b. Apply bold formatting to Nomadic at the beginning of the third paragraph.
c. Apply bold formatting to Malevolent at the beginning of the fourth
paragraph.
d. Apply bold formatting to Risk-taking at the beginning of the fifth
paragraph.
e. Apply bold formatting to Reputation-defending at the beginning of the
sixth paragraph.
11. Navigate to the beginning of the document and select Antisocial Personality
Disorder (ASPD) on the first line of the document. Change the font to Century
Gothic and the font size to 26 pt.
12. Center-align the title of the document.
13. Press Ctrl + A to select the entire document. Change the line spacing in the
document to 1.15 spacing.
14. Use the Replace command to replace all instances of APD with ASPD. You will have
four replacements when you are done.
15. In the Overview section, select the three paragraphs below the text In order to qualify
for the diagnosis three other criteria must be met:. Apply the 1., 2., 3. numbered list
style to the text.
16. Navigate to the Subtypes section of the document. Select the five paragraphs listing
the subtypes. Apply closed circle bullet style to the text.
17. Place the cursor in the blank line above the Etiology heading. Insert a table
with three rows and three columns.
18. Enter the following text in the table:
This table shows the text to be
entered in the table in the
document.
Antisocial
Narcissistic
Histrionic
Shortage
of
remorse
Shortage of
empathy
Exhibits
quickly
shifting
and
narrow
expression
of
emotion
Dishonest
Exploits
others
19. Filter the Table Styles gallery to show Quick Styles with Header Row only. Apply
the Grid Table 1 Light – Accent 6 Quick Style to the table. It is the seventh style in
the Grid section of the gallery.
20. Navigate to the Cognitive-Behavioral section of the document. Select the second
paragraph under Cognitive-Behavioral. Cut the paragraph. Place the cursor at the
beginning of the first paragraph in the section. Press Enter and paste the cut
paragraph. If necessary, delete any extra blank lines in the CognitiveBehavioral section.
21. Insert a header using the Blank format. Click the [Type Here] placeholder and
typeAntisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD).
22. Add a page number to the bottom of the page using the Plain Number 3 format.
23. Change the document so the header text and page number do not appear on the first
page, but still appear on all other pages.
24. Place the cursor at the end of the third sentence in the second paragraph under
the Psychodynamic heading (after the words is in treatment voluntarily.). Insert a
footnote that reads Persons getting therapy by the order
of the court system have little incentive to
change.
25. Now you will be adding citations to the research paper. First you will insert a citation
to a source that has already been entered. Navigate to the second paragraph in
the Gender Gap section. Place the cursor before the period at the end of the last
sentence in the paragraph and press the spacebar one time. Insert a citation for
the Duggan, C., Howard, R., and Khalifa, N., et al. source.
26. Now you will create and insert a source yourself. Navigate to
the Psychodynamic section. Place the cursor before the period at the end of the first
sentence in the second paragraph of the section (after largely ineffective). Press the
spacebar one time.
Open the Create Source dialog and add the following source:
Type of Source: Journal Article
Author: M. Gibson
Title: New Therapies: Treatment of Psychopathy
Journal Name: Sociology Journal
Year: 2022
Pages: 325-338
27. Change the reference style for the document to use the APA style.
28. Navigate to the end of the document and place the cursor at the end of the last
paragraph. Insert a page break.
29. Add a bibliography using the Bibliography style.
30. Now you will check the document for spelling and grammar errors using
Word’s Editor feature. Navigate to the beginning of the document and start
the Editor.
IMPORTANT: The following instruction are based on the default Word Optionsettings
for Proofing. For grading in SIMnet, if the spelling or grammar errors are not flagged
in your version of Microsoft Word and the instruction specifies “Change”, make the
correction in the text of the document. If a spelling or grammar error is flagged in your
version of Microsoft Word and it is not listed below, click Ignore Onceto move to the
next error.
Check spelling errors first:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Change the misspelling of behavoral to behavioral.
Change the misspelling diorder to disorder.
Change the misspelling anatamy to anatomy.
Change the misspelling diparity to disparity.
Check grammar errors next:
e. Ignore the grammar error found on the word disorder.
f. Change the grammar error found on the word with to at(sentence
beginning with “They may drive…”).
g. Ignore the grammar error on the phrase The antisocial.
h. Ignore the grammar error found on the word significant.
i. Change the grammar error found on the phrase the
rationalization to rationalization.
j. Ignore the grammar error found on the word impulsivity.
k. Change the grammar error found on the word typical to a typical.
l. Ignore the remaining grammar errors found in the document.
31. Save and close the document.
32. Upload and save your project file.
33. Submit project for grading.
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Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD)
Overview
Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), like all personality disorders represents a stable, pervasive
pattern of behavior that is present for an individual’s entire life. In ASPD generally, the configuration is
primarily one of a disregard for, and a violation of, the rights of others. This manifests itself in the
individual fundamentally not caring about the wants, needs, and desires of others. The result of this core
belief that others do not matter is behavior that mostly leads to arrest for petty offenses like theft.
Though these crimes are not personality traits, the record that they create is reliable and traceable,
making a good diagnostic tool. Another similar diagnostic tool is the individual’s work and school record.
ASPD traits make listening to authority figures nearly impossible so most of these individuals have spotty
educational and work histories.
These behavoral markers are the result of several personality traits. One of these chief characteristics is
impulsiveness. Individuals with ASPD do not stop to carefully consider the consequences of their activity,
rather they simply do what they want for themselves in the moment. This impulsivity can lead to
reckless and dangerous activity both for their own safety and for the safety of others. They may drive
with excessive speed or push others near a traffic filled intersection. If they desire the property of others
and they can take it, they will. This same attitude that is used toward property is used toward other
people. They will lie or con others in order to fulfill their personal desires.
If the individual with ASPD is not able to meet their desires through theft or con, they will not stop trying
to fulfill their needs. They are prone to get very irritable and often get very aggressive towards others.
Fighting with others will likely be prevalent in their personal history. At the end of their theft,
maltreatment, and aggressiveness they will not feel sorry for their actions. They will either not care that
they have caused harm or rationalize the situation.
In order to qualify for a diagnosis three other criteria must be met:
The individual must be at least 18 years old. Individuals who are growing up and going through puberty
do not have the stable personality required to be diagnosed with a personality disorder.
There must also be proof in their developmental history that the individual had antisocial traits as a
child. This is demonstrated by fulfilling criteria for Conduct Disorder before age 15. Diagnosticians want
to know that the individual’s personality has been set. They would like to know that the individual was
like this before puberty and will be like this long after puberty before diagnosing a personality disorder.
The antisocial behavior must not be exclusively during schizophrenia or a manic episode. The behavior
should not be because of an Axis I condition.
Psychopathy & Sociopathy
In the literature there is a much greater emphasis on studying psychopathy and sociopathy than there is
antisocial personality disorder. These three are related but are not identical. Antisocial personality
disorder is the only one of these three terms that exists in the DSM-IV-TR. Psychopathy is defined by
characteristics such as a lack of empathy and remorse, criminality, antisocial behavior, egocentricity,
manipulativeness, irresponsibility and a parasitic lifestyle. It is commonly conceptualized that
psychopathy is a more severe form of APD and this thinking is reasonably accurate. Almost all individuals
who fulfill the requirements to receive the label of psychopathy fulfill the requirements for ASPD but
most of the individuals who fulfill the requirements of ASPD do not also get the label of psychopath. The
term sociopath is an attempt to demystify the term psychopath since many generalize the term psycho
in psychopath to apply to other terms like psychotic. Sociopathy is also an attempt by some clinicians to
explain the etiology of the condition as characterized by early socialization experiences.
Subtypes
One of the diagnostic challenges with any personality diorder is that there is typically significant overlap
between the personality disorders. This is due both to the diagnostic overlap in the definition of each of
the personality disorders and the fact that individuals typically display many different traits throughout
their lifetime. In order to get a better understanding of the common personality trait overlaps, Theodore
Miller created a series of 5 subtypes of ASPD:
Coveteus—this type is purely made up of ASPD traits. This individual feels intentionally denied and
deprived and seeks to get the things s/he covets but gets little satisfaction from ownership.
Nomadic—this type is ASPD with schizoid, schizotypal and avoidant features. This individual feels cast
aside and is typically a drifter and societal dropout. When this individual acts out it is against that
impulse.
Malevolent—this type is a mix of ASPD with paranoid personality features. This individual is typically
more violent than the other personality disorder types. He expects betrayal and punishment and
attempts to get revenge in a pre-emptive manner.
Risk-taking—this type is a mix of ASPD and histrionic features. This individual has the risk taking features
of ASPD amplified heavily. They are very audacious and bold to the point of recklessness and they
continuously pursue perilous adventures.
Reputation-defending—this type is a mix between ASPD and narcissistic features. This individual has a
need to be thought of as unflawed and formidable and will react extremely negatively to perceived
slights to status.
Differences
Two of the most problematic differences for ASPD are Narcissistic and Histrionic personality disorder.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder shows similar distorted thinking about others. They care little for the
wants and needs of others and have limited empathy. Individuals with Narcissistic PD can be
manipulative as well. However, Narcissistic individuals rarely show evidence of conduct disorder in
youth or antisocial aggression. The underlying thought process behind their rules and norms breaking
behavior is different as well. With ASPD the individual feels that they are entitled and special and that
they can break the rules because of this fact. The ASPD individual does not need the rationalization,
typically they do what they want because they want to do it.
Individuals with Histrionic PD are often impulsive, show very little depth in their empathy and
understanding of others. Their dramatic flair can be seen as impulsivity and can do things like
maintaining affairs that can be characterized as violating social norms. However, histrionic individuals
are not aggressive and will not show evidence of Conduct Disorder in typical presentation.
Symptom Overlap Between Antisocial and Narcissistic/Histrionic
Etiology
The nature of personality disorders makes their etiology more difficult to pin down than other disorders.
ASPD requires even more evidence of prolonged atypical functioning than other personality disorders
because it requires evidence of maladaptive functioning before age 18. This requirement muddies the
already murky waters that are the interplay of genetics and environment and their expression in both
brain anatamy and psychological activity.
Irregularities of the serotonin network in the brain responsible for the release, use, and reuptake of the
neurotransmitter are linked to individuals with ASPD. This network has been linked separately both to
individuals diagnosed with ASPD and to highly impulsive behavior. The theory is that this deficit can lead
either to arousal thresholds being too low in individuals who show impulsivity or the arousal threshold is
too high in individuals who are cold or callous.
Psychological and family systems factors have also been shown to have an effect on the expression of
ASPD. The researchers used national epidemiological survey and found individuals from a data set of
alcohol users who also were antisocial, finding 1200 individuals on which to base their results. They
found that significant childhood experiences of abuse and neglect significantly predict eventual display
of ASPD. These early experiences of violence or abandonment have significant effects on attachment
and relationship formation.
Duggan (Duggan, et al. 2022) showed a positive relationship between early onset of alcohol use and the
transition of conduct disorder to ASPD. Those who used alcohol and other substances at an earlier age
more often wound up being diagnosed with ASPD than those who did not. This effect can easily by
hypothesized to have an etiological function in either biological or social bases. Perhaps the drug use
affected neurological pathways to make the individuals more susceptible. Perhaps early onset drug use
was indicative of a social network that was more conducive to reinforcing antisocial behavior.
Gender Gap
There is a very wide diparity between the number of men and women who meet the criteria for
diagnosis with ASPD. Epidemiological research suggests that as many as 3% of men have ASPD while less
than 1% of women do. Some theorists, like Miller, have argued that the disparity in men and women in
ASPD is mirrored by the same disparity with the diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder. Women
are proportionately more likely to receive that diagnosis than men are to receive a diagnosis of ASPD.
This may be due to the fact that the criteria for APD are heavily gender biased. Where men will use
naked aggression in a way that leads to multiple arrests (criteria A-1 and criterion A-4) women tend to
use relational aggression which has very different outcomes. The same underlying etiology and
pathology lead to very different behaviors because these behaviors are mediated by cultural norms. The
masculine ideal in the United States contains many antisocial traits. Men are encouraged to be selfreliant, independent, and to use physical force when necessary. They are taught to be stoic and
unemotional. This antisocial personality is an overextension of that ideal. Women, on the other hand,
are not taught to be unemotional or physically violent, so they manifest that same aggression in
different ways. Alegria (Alegria, et al. 2023) found that women have to have a significantly higher
lifetime loading of abuse and neglect to show antisocial traits than men do.
The top theoretical explanations for antisocial personality traits unfortunately leave little for individual
agency. The difficulty is that the diagnosis of ASPD requires that the individual gain their personality
traits when they are least able to defend against them – during or before their teen years. The biological
explanation leaves basically no room for personal agency. It is impossible to willfully change your brain
chemistry. Other theoretical standpoints argue that childhood maltreatment and neglect are to blame. A
neglected or abused child has little ability to even avoid their maltreatment, let alone recover from their
own psychological load. One simple step that is clear from the literature is to delay the onset of alcohol
and substance use. Using substances at an early age is a significant loading factor for ASPD. Avoiding
early alcohol use can positively affect brain chemistry and alter future habitual activity for the better.
Hypothetical Conceptualization
Psychodynamic
Psychodynamic theorists conceptualize ASPD begins in the early childhood phase of trust vs. mistrust.
Children who will later show evidence of conduct disorder and then ASPD do not have adequate social
relationships as children. These inadequate relationships center on a lack of parental love. A lack of
parental love can lead a child in many different pathological directions and is not necessarily indicative
of ASPD in and of itself. Some subset of these children respond to the lack of love demonstrated by their
parents by becoming emotionally aloof. They begin to develop the relational style that they are taught
at home by bonding with others through overt power dynamics instead of a shared emotional bond.
Psychodynamic theorists can point to the evidence of pervasive early childhood trauma in individuals
who eventually develop ASPD as proof of their conceptual framework.
Unfortunately, psychodynamic theoretical framework is largely ineffective. There are a number of
hypothesized reasons for this therapeutic failure. The first is that almost no one with ASPD is in
treatment voluntarily. In addition to this difficulty, individuals with ASPD also have no conscience and
little motivation to change who they are naturally which further compounds treatment difficulty.
Antisocial individuals also tend to have a very low frustration tolerance which makes seeing treatment
through to its conclusion very difficult.
Cognitive-Behavioral
Cognitive-Behavioral therapists conceptualize antisocial activity as a modeled behavior. Children may be
reenacting the violent behavior that they experience in a far too personal manner. Theorists also believe
that the negative acting out and violent behaviors may be reinforced by the attention that they receive.
Parents may give in to violent outbursts simply to restore the peace once individuals have acted out.
Cognitive-behavioral therapists do not attempt to repair the causes of ASPD, consistent with their
treatment modalities. They target problem behavior. Therapists attempt to give APD individuals skills to
understand moral issues and conceptualize the needs of others. Some prisons and hospitals have tried
to put ASPD individuals in group settings to teach responsibility. This approach does not seem to have
any effect in most cases. (Arntz, Cima and Lobbestael 2023)
Biological Theories
Biological theorists have begun using psychotropic medications on individuals with ASPD. Atypical
Antipsychotic drugs have been used to treat ASPD. These newer antipsychotic medications bind to
multiple dopamine receptor but also have an effect on serotonin. These therapies have not been
evaluated in large scale trials to date. (Brook and Kosson 2023)
Biological models have many findings pertinent to individuals with ASPD. First, as was stated in depth
earlier, serotonin deficits may be responsible for ASPD traits, especially in individuals who display highly
impulsive behavior. Another area of research is the frontal lobes. Many individuals with ASPD have
smaller or deficient frontal lobes. Lastly, it appears that many individuals with ASPD have very low
resting levels of anxiety. Low levels of anxiety explain why it is difficult for individuals to learn from past
negative experiences. (Boccaccini, et al. 2022)The biological model theorizes multiple etiologies for
these deficiencies. They may come from genetic factors that cause malformation as children, nutritional
deficiencies at key periods in development, the effect of viruses, or from physical harm such as brain
lesions.
Conclusion
Antisocial Personality Disorder is a difficult but influential disorder. It is an important problem both for
the psychological community and for society. The psychological community has not been able to offer
any meaningful therapeutic approaches. Part of the reason that this is the case has to do with the very
recalcitrant nature of the disorder itself. Another significant part of that reason is that the psychological
community cannot decide where to focus its research. Many very distinguished individuals have been
trying to dissect a tiny subset of the APD population because they are very scary and are good for
getting grant money. Society at large has a vested interest in ASPD because it makes up such a
significant portion of the prison population. These individuals are likely to recidivate and likely to
commit violent crimes. Understanding this population better is vital for long term meaningful prison
reform. (Lewis, Olver and Wong 2023)
In addition to failing individuals with ASPD in terms of treatment, it is relevant to note that society is
failing individuals with ASPD in their formative years. Recurrent episodes of neglect and abuse are runof-the-mill for individuals with ASPD. Society at large needs to do a better job of policing this kind of
abuse and neglect and provide safe, rehabilitative experiences for those who are victims of it.

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