The psychiatric community defines psychopathy as an antisocial behavioral disorder. It’s more dominant in males than females and statistically five times more likely to occur in the male offspring of a father suffering from it. Symptoms, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, include stealing, lying, substance abuse, financial irresponsibility, cruelty, running away from home, promiscuity, fighting, a lack of remorse and an inability to deal with boredom.

