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Craig S. Neumann is affiliated with the University of North Texas in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a concentration in clinical psychology and related subfields such as sociology and political science, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the study of psychopathy, forensic psychiatry, and sexual offending. Their work also spans personality disorders and psychopathology, personality traits, crime patterns and interventions, stalking and harassment, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Personality Disorders Theory Research and Treatment
  • Assessment
  • Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • Psychological Assessment

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Craig S. Neumann are:

  • Examining the Short Dark Tetrad (SD4) Across Models, Correlates, and Gender, 2021, Assessment
  • Psychopathy and Aggression: The Role of Emotion Dysregulation, 2020, Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Reliability and validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in the assessment of risk for institutional violence: A cautionary note on DeMatteo et al. (2020), 2020, Psychology Public Policy and Law
  • Psychopathy and emotion dysregulation: More than meets the eye, 2020, Psychiatry Research
  • Triarchic or septarchic?-Uncovering the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure's (TriPM) structure., 2020, Personality Disorders Theory Research and Treatment

Craig S. Neumann has collaborated frequently with several researchers in the field, including:

  • Robert D. Hare
  • Kent A. Kiehl
  • Sandeep Roy
  • Randall T. Salekin
  • Andreas Mokros

The body of work by this scientist covers a total of 91 publications in psychology, with significant emphasis on clinical psychology where they have published 78 works. Their interdisciplinary approach also encompasses aspects of sociopolitical dynamics and neuroscience, aligning psychology with broader social sciences.

Best Publications

  • Psychopathy as a clinical and empirical construct.

    Robert D. Hare;Craig S. Neumann

  • Corporate psychopathy: Talking the walk.

    Paul Babiak;Craig S. Neumann;Robert D. Hare

  • Psychopathic traits in a large community sample: links to violence, alcohol use, and intelligence.

    Craig S. Neumann;Robert D. Hare

  • Psychopathy: assessment and forensic implications

    Robert D Hare;Craig S Neumann

  • Structural models of psychopathy.

    Robert D. Hare;Craig S. Neumann

  • Testing a Four-Factor Model of Psychopathy and Its Association With Ethnicity, Gender, Intelligence, and Violence.

    Michael J. Vitacco;Craig S. Neumann;Rebecca L. Jackson

  • The Antisocial Process Screening Device An Examination of its Construct and Criterion-Related Validity

    Michael J. Vitacco;Richard Rogers;Craig S. Neumann

  • The super-ordinate nature of the psychopathy checklist-revised.

    Craig S. Neumann;Robert D. Hare;Joseph P. Newman

  • A dark side of leadership: Corporate psychopathy and its influence on employee well-being and job satisfaction

    Cynthia Mathieu;Craig S. Neumann;Robert D. Hare;Paul Babiak

  • The PCL-R Assessment of Psychopathy: Development, Structural Properties, and New Directions.

    Robert D. Hare;Craig S. Neumann

  • The role of antisociality in the psychopathy construct: comment on Skeem and Cooke (2010).

    Robert D. Hare;Craig S. Neumann

  • The reliability and validity of the psychopathy checklist: youth version (PCL:YV) in nonincarcerated adolescent males.

    David S. Kosson;Trina D. Cyterski;Brian L Steuerwald;Craig S. Neumann

  • Factor structure of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL: YV) in incarcerated adolescents.

    Craig S. Neumann;David S. Kosson;Adelle E. Forth;Robert D. Hare

  • Antisociality and the Construct of Psychopathy: Data From Across the Globe

    Craig S. Neumann;Robert D. Hare;Dustin A. Pardini

  • Psychopathy and comorbidity in a young offender sample: taking a closer look at psychopathy's potential importance over disruptive behavior disorders.

    Randall T. Salekin;Anne-Marie R. Leistico;Craig S. Neumann;Tina M. DiCicco

  • Psychopathy in youth and intelligence: an investigation of Cleckley's hypothesis.

    Randall T. Salekin;Craig S. Neumann;Anne-Marie R. Leistico;Alecia A. Zalot

  • The neural signatures of distinct psychopathic traits

    Justin M. Carré;Luke W. Hyde;Craig S. Neumann;Essi Viding

  • Factor Structure of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI): Findings from a Large Incarcerated Sample.

    Craig S. Neumann;Melanie B. Malterer;Joseph P. Newman

  • Confirmatory factor analysis of the psychopathy checklist: screening version in offenders with axis I disorders.

    Christie D. Hill;Craig S. Neumann;Richard Rogers

  • The relationship between neuropsychological performance and daily functioning in individuals with Alzheimer's disease: ecological validity of neuropsychological tests

    Sarah E Tomaszewski Farias;Ernest Harrell;Craig Neumann;Andrew Houtz

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert D. Hare
Robert D. Hare University of British Columbia
Michael J. Vitacco
Michael J. Vitacco Augusta University
Richard Rogers
Richard Rogers University of North Texas
Elaine F. Walker
Elaine F. Walker Emory University
Randall T. Salekin
Randall T. Salekin University of Alabama
Essi Viding
Essi Viding University College London
Kent A. Kiehl
Kent A. Kiehl University of New Mexico
Rebecca Waller
Rebecca Waller University of Pennsylvania
Eamon McCrory
Eamon McCrory University College London
Luke W. Hyde
Luke W. Hyde University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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