RT Article T1 The PCL-R, PAI, and Rorschach as Predictors of Institutional Misconduct with Incarcerated Women JF Women & criminal justice VO 32 IS 6 SP 483 OP 501 A1 Smith, Jason M. 19XX- A2 Gacono, Carl B. A2 Cunliffe, Ted B. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1822197244 AB Managing the incarcerated population is the primary task within correctional settings. Using psychological assessment to predict institutional behavior, the psychologist has a unique set of skills essential to the management of prisoners. PCL-R, PAI, and Rorschach data were compared with institutional infractions (total, physical, verbal, non-aggressive) among 126 incarcerated women. Multiple binary logistic regression analyses were used which found significant correlations between PCL-R total score, PAI scales (BOR, ANT, VPI), and Rorschach variables (ROD, EGOI, TCI, AgPot, AgPast, SumV, SumC’, MOR) with total, verbal, physical, and nonviolent incident reports. Each of these measures adds incrementally to the assessment and understanding of institutional misbehavior for incarcerated women. Clinical implications of the findings were presented. K1 Rorschach K1 Psychopathy K1 PCL-R K1 PAI K1 Institutional misconduct K1 Incarcerated women K1 Correctional settings DO 10.1080/08974454.2021.1976699