This article extends upon material presented in a previous issue of this journal (Med. Sci. Law, 1990, 30, 39–44). Three groups of respondents were asked to comment upon the degree to which they considered psychopathic disorder to be a treatable condition. The modest findings suggest that although few clear cut views exist as to the best treatment modality there are firmer indications as to those thought to be unhelpful.
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