RT Article T1 Psychometric Properties of the Clinical Assessment of Prosocial Emotions: Version 1.1 (CAPE 1.1) in Young Males Who Were Incarcerated JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 47 IS 5 SP 547 OP 563 A1 Molinuevo, Beatriz A2 Batalla, Iolanda A2 Bonillo, Albert A2 Frick, Paul J. A2 Martínez-Membrives, Esther A2 Pera-Guardiola, Vanessa A2 Requena, Albert A2 Torrent, Noemí A2 Torrubia, Rafael LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1767353588 AB The Clinical Assessment of Prosocial Emotions: Version 1.1 (CAPE 1.1) uses structured clinical judgments to diagnose the “with limited prosocial emotions” specifier for Conduct Disorder. This study examined (a) the internal consistency and interrater agreement, and (b) the convergent and divergent validity of the CAPE 1.1 in 72 young males who were incarcerated in two Spanish juvenile detention centers (age range = 14-22 years). The CAPE 1.1 showed good interrater agreement for making the diagnosis of the specifier and adequate internal consistency. The CAPE 1.1 was associated with other measures of callous-unemotional traits, but less consistently associated with other dimensions of psychopathy. Youth who met diagnostic criteria for the specifier scored higher on externalizing problems, but did not differ from other youth who were incarcerated on internalizing problems. These results provide preliminary support for the psychometric properties of the CAPE 1.1 for the clinical assessment of the specifier. K1 Clinical Assessment of Prosocial Emotions (CAPE 1.1) K1 callous–unemotional traits K1 Juvenile Delinquency K1 Limited Prosocial Emotions DO 10.1177/0093854819892931