Cards (11)

    • Eysenck and Eysenck compared 2070 prisoners scores on the EPQ with 2422 controls
    • on measures of extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism prisoners recorded higher than average scores than controls
    • Farrington et al conducted a meta analysis of relevant studies and reported that offenders tended to score high on measures of psychoticism but not for extraversion and neuroticism
    • inconsistent evidence of differences on EEG measures between extraverts and introverts
    • Moffitt drew a distinction between offending behaviour that only occurs in adolescence and that which continues into adulthood
    • personality traits alone are a poor predictor of how long offending behaviour would go on for
    • Moffitt considered persistence in offending behaviour to be the result of a reciprocal process between individual personality traits and environmental reactions to those traits
    • criminal personality may vary according to culture
    • Bartol and Holanchock studied Hispanic and african american offenders in a maximum security prison in New York
    • all six groups were less extravert than a non offender control group
    • Bartol and Holanchock suggested this was because the sample was from a very different cultural group from that investigated by eysenck