RT Article T1 Variants of Psychopathy in Chinese Juvenile Offenders: A Latent Profile Analysis JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 49 IS 4 SP 530 OP 549 A1 Wang, Meng-Cheng A2 Zhan, Xintong A2 Gong, Jie A2 Deng, Jiaxin A2 Luo, Jie A2 Gao, Yu A2 Salekin, Randall T. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1795543140 AB Despite considerable understanding on the psychopathy subtypes in detained populations, the variants of psychopathy in non-Western populations are less well understood. To address this gap, the present study conducted a series of latent profile analyses with the factors of the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory, childhood trauma, and trait anxiety in 560 Chinese incarcerated boys (Mage = 16.92, SD = 0.81). Four subgroups emerged: relatively normal (67.3%); callous, psychopathy-like (2.8%); moderate psychopathy-like (24.8%); and high traumatic, moderate psychopathy-like (5.1%). Moreover, the modified Bolck–Croon–Hagenaars method was used to examine the significant mean differences on covariates across profiles, including proactive aggression, reactive aggression, affective empathy, and cognitive empathy. Results showed that the psychopathic profiles displayed differences on key variables. The callous, psychopathy-like group endorsed higher aggression and lower empathy. This study provides initial empirical support for the existence of psychopathy variants and enhances the understanding of the psychopathic construct in non-Western cultures. K1 Chinese justice-involved youth K1 latent profile analysis K1 Subtype K1 Psychopathy DO 10.1177/00938548211043149