Stephen Porter and colleagues of Dalhousie University (2009) have revealed that incarcerated psychopaths, as compared to non-psychopaths, were 2.5 times
A) more likely to be granted conditional release even though they were more likely to re-offend.
B) less more likely to be granted conditional release even though they were more likely to re-offend.
C) more likely to commit criminal acts within the jail system.
D) None of the above.
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