Psychopathy, Sociopathy, and Media Myths

Psychopathy is one of the most widely discussed concepts in forensic psychology. Movies, television shows, and popular media often portray psychopaths as cold, calculating killers who lack any emotion or empathy. However, psychological research shows that the reality is much more complex. Misunderstandings about psychopathy can influence how society views individuals with personality disorders and can even affect […]

Scripted Justice: How Language Shapes Guilt and Innocence in the Courtroom

Courtrooms are often imagined as places where facts determine the truth and justice emerges through objective reasoning. However, psychological research suggests that legal outcomes are not shaped by evidence alone. The language used by prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and the media can strongly influence how jurors interpret events, evaluate credibility, and assign guilt. In many […]