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American Psychopathy: The Pathologies of Mass Incarceration
Learning Objectives: 1. Learn the diagnostic criteria for psychopathy. 2. Apply psychopathic criteria to the system of mass incarceration in the U.S. 3. Understand the historical changes to mass incarceration and the contemporary landscape of American society.
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