Personality and Dangerousness
Genealogies of Antisocial Personality Disorder
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th Sep '01
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Personality and Dangerousness, first published in 2001, traces the history of the category of antisocial personality disorder.
Personality and Dangerousness, first published in 2001, traces the history of the category of antisocial personality disorder, showing its emergence to be linked to particular kinds of governing, rather than simply to advances in the human sciences or as a means of social control.In the aftermath of the Port Arthur shootings, Dunblane or the schoolyard killings in America, communities try to come to terms with private and public trauma and there is a need to understand what kind of person can commit such terrible acts. The problem of how to understand dangerousness often centres on the role of the mental health and criminal justice systems and it is from the intersection of these two institutions that the categorisation of dangerous persons has emerged. This 2001 book traces the history of the category of antisocial personality disorder and shows how it is linked to particular kinds of governing. It examines key legal and institutional developments in Australia, the UK and the US and also parallel developments within psychiatry and psychological medicine. Applying a social theoretical analysis to this material, McCallum challenges our assumptions about the formation and control concepts of dangerousness and personality.
'… a compelling read for those interested in a detailed history of legal and psychiatric responses to such disorders.' The Psychologist
'McCallum has painstakingly assembled a rich collection of quotations from psychiatrists, neurologists and medical superintendents.' Psychological Medicine
ISBN: 9780521008754
Dimensions: 229mm x 154mm x 15mm
Weight: 348g
204 pages