“…In general and clinical populations, AMPD Criterion B domains and facets are studied most often (Zimmermann et al, 2019), and they are associated with numerous factors related to crime, violence, and contact with the justice system. For example, AMPD domains and facets predict alcohol and substance misuse (Creswell et al, 2016; Moraleda-Barreno et al, 2018; Seyed Hashemi et al, 2019), intimate partner violence (Dowgwillo et al, 2016), sexual aggression (Norton-Baker et al, 2018; Russell et al, 2017; Russell & King, 2016, 2020), hostile femininity (Russell & King, 2017), interpersonal problems (Williams & Simms, 2016; Wright et al, 2012), everyday sadism (Benemann et al, 2023; Russell & King, 2016), criminogenic thinking styles (Zeigler-Hill et al, 2017), deception detection (Wissing & Reinhard, 2017), poorer personality functioning (Ruchensky et al, 2022), history of physical violence and arrests (Ruchensky et al, 2023), and childhood maltreatment (Russell et al, 2015).…”