Dr. Robert Hare, who did seminal work in identifying psychopaths, refers to them as “intraspecies predators.” This prompted questions from a Lovefraud reader who asked,
- If psychopaths are indeed natural predators (by implication, their design is part of nature’s plan to maintain some balance) then would we ever be able to weed them out of society?
- Do they have a purpose in the natural order of things?
In this article, I’m going to address the second question. Then, next week, I’ll suggest an answer to the first question.
I don’t know about a purpose, but there are researchers who believe psychopaths are around us today because they survived the natural selection process of human evolution.
These researchers call psychopathy “a nonpathological, reproductively viable, alternate life history strategy.” This theory is outlined in Coercive and Precocious Sexuality as a Fundamental Aspect of Psychopathy, a paper published in 2007 by Grant T. Harris, PhD; Marnie E. Rice, PhD; N. Zoe Hilton, PhD; Martin L. Lalumiere, PhD; and Vernon L. Quinsey, PhD.
Evolution
Let’s talk about the evolution idea first. The authors write that our distant ancestors probably formed stable groups, characterized by cooperation and adherence to rules, which enabled early mankind to survive and flourish. However, some humans survived through cheating and exploiting others—the alternative life strategy.
Grant et. al. write that from childhood, psychopathic personalities are fundamentally different from others, but the differences are not the result of a medical failure or injury. They point out that pregnancy difficulties can be related to schizophrenia and mental retardation, but not psychopathy. “While many adverse medical conditions and injuries lead to antisocial and violent behavior, our selectionist hypothesis suggests that they do not cause psychopathy,” they write.
The early psychopaths—cheaters then as now—put a lot of energy into acquiring sexual partners, and were willing to use deception and coercion to do it. As a result, they produced a lot of offspring. Even if early psychopaths died young because then, as now, they probably engaged in high-risk behavior, their liberal procreation was enough to get the hereditary train rolling.
Sex and criminal behavior
Psychopaths first have sex at a young age, have many partners, and are uncommitted in sexual relationships. Studies show that people who have this approach to sex also are more likely to engage in criminal and violent behavior.
Some people, called life course persistent offenders, Grant et. al. write, “begin aggressive and antisocial conduct at very young ages and persist at rates higher than any other offenders throughout the lifespan.”
People tend to think that their problem is poor social learning, that individuals who break laws against crime and violence also break social norms regarding sex. But research has also shown that delinquency and antisocial behavior are associated with early onset of puberty and sexual activity. Young people don’t learn, or decide, when to mature sexually. So why is there a connection between early onset of puberty and crime?
The study
Grant et. al. believe that “coercive and precocious sexuality” is not a result of the psychopathic personality, but a key to defining it. For the study described in the paper, the researchers predicted “early onset, high frequency and coercive sexuality would be a key, unique and diagnostic feature of psychopathy.”
The researchers studied the case histories of 512 male sex offenders. (Sex offenders were selected because their files generally contain detailed information about their sexual history.) They established the scores of the offenders on the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R). They also looked at the sexual histories of the offenders prior to age 15. A statistical analysis revealed correlations between early and frequent sexual behavior and sexual coercion with general antisocial behavior and elevated PCL-R scores.
“We propose that interpersonal sexual and nonsexual aggression are not best conceived of as the consequence of psychopathic personality traits, but as fundamental aspects of the condition itself,” the authors wrote.
Genetic history
The researchers’ expected that coercive and precocious sexuality were indicators of psychopathy because of their original hypothesis—psychopathy is an alternative life strategy.
“From a theoretical perspective, the present results lend some support to a selectionist hypothesis that psychopathy exists because it has been a heritable and reproductively viable condition during human evolution.”
Psychopaths, in other words, are not physically defective or medically ill. These researchers believe that they are just different, and, because they engaged in a lot of sex, were able to pass on their genes through the millennia.
Read the complete study:
Coercive and Precocious Sexuality as a Fundamental Aspect of Psychopathy
They are what they are
It’s shocking to think that there may be nothing medically wrong with these “intraspecies predators.” But in a way, the idea that psychopaths are pursuing an “alternate life history strategy” dovetails with what we often say here on Lovefraud. Psychopaths are what they are. They are cheaters and exploiters. They take advantage of others because that’s what they do.
Did nature intend this? I don’t know, but they survived.
While researching this story, I came across another paper with an interesting perspective on what to do about it, which I’ll discuss next week.
TA DA!
LOVE THAT!
Stargazer we love that name by the way. we did some of that last night.
ErinBrock, thank you i’m sorry about what has happened to you.
we googled sociopath this came up i told my wife i didn’t fit here as she has not frauded me in love or anything else for that matter. But there wasn’t much out ‘there’ really. with autism and Asperger’s there’s a flyer passed around, websites up to the galore. (up to the galore. that phrase never made sense to me but seems to fit.)
but on this topic there simply is not much information or awareness. there should be a Sociopath Awareness ribbon made. but then it may be misconstrued…
but i think i fit in here okay.
We are learning alot even if at times we don’t understand everything. we always get confused by what people say anyway on a normal basis anyhow. sometimes i recognize a joke has been made even if i don’t understand it. but that’s life everyday.
We were told in class that the internet can be dangerous. as there are predators there too.
Mike
Mike – I am concerned about your posting a link to the picture of your daughter.
It is the internet and there are predators, and i want you all to be safe.
You might want to consider editing the link out of your post.
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another clue . . that many people aren’t aware of (mentioned by Martha Stout), is beware of people that WANT YOUR PITY.
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Sarah999 says:
another clue . . that many people aren’t aware of (mentioned by Martha Stout), is beware of people that WANT YOUR PITY.
Sarah999, it is easy to recognize the bully. but someone who pretends to be your friendship… this is something else altogether…
There is a sociopath website envoking pity for the sociopath. And apparently we are at war? we googled Sociopaths vs. aspies and autism. i think sociopaths target autistics and Aspies.
which is evidenced in this survey:
http://www.massadvocates.org/uploads/44/a0/44a075940bd061eef73d72ec643c2762/Bullying-Report-final-s.pdf
although they don’t call the bullies psychopaths or sociopaths.
Google sociopaths vs. Aspies. this blogsite comes up. it does seems he does not like us Aspies very much. which is fine, as the feeling is very mutual.
http://www.sociopathworld.com/2008/09/am-i-my-asperger-brothers-keeper.html
http://www.sociopathworld.com/2009/04/aspies-bully-sociopaths.html
http://www.sociopathworld.com/2009/12/autism-whitewashed-sociopathy-maligned.html
Mike
Mike – there is an edit feature below your post. click on edit and it will open your comment in another window and you can just remove the link.
This site is not safe from predators. They show up here, too.
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Dear Mike,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and articulate post on Jan. 19th 3:25 pm (EasternTime). I greatly appreciate the knowledge you’ve shared in addressing some of what I wrote. You quoted a few not fully expounded theories (that were just really opinion from my own experience) and some things I have been trying to formulate and process, as well as others that I really have no knowledge of (ie. memetics and some of your other sources) and explained them all in such a straightforward way, that it delights me!
You say,
“I think if one considers psychopathy on it’s own as nothing more than an alternate “species” of human we should also consider the other abnormalities within SOME of the “current” models as deviations or mutations or evolutions of, or even secondary conditions manifested ALONG with, but also possibly independent of, the alternate ’species’ of human model that is the psychopath.
If you consider the issues you described in terms of the psychopath, they also do exist in the non psychopath population as well. To which neither would have survived for too long or too successfully at some point in history but can and does now in a helping culture environment.”
YES. Thank you for clarifying this so well.
Your quote of Blanche DuBois is great too. It’s actually kind of a perfect one for me, as I’ve always related that mentality (and thought of that line by the character Blanche) to my mother who I am certain is a psychopath. She has used this ploy on many unsuspecting people (men and women alike) as a parasite and also as a cover-up. Who suspects someone that ACTS helpless of being the most vicious kind of human around?
I understand your point about the helping the culture in relation to altruism and how it is helping the psychopaths and other disordered ones. I think the title of that book, “One Nation under Therapy: How the Help Culture is Eroding Self Reliance.” stands out with good reason 🙂 Your example of how it was in previous years in history and how your wife would have been seen as a witch, is in excellent one. Today, it’s different, although not perfect. We still have misunderstanding and stereotyping and bullying. But, we are in the helping culture now (at least in the democratic countries) and the psychopaths, the ones that need the altruism USE this as our weakness against us.
In reference to my point about Cluster B’s, you say,
“Right and so they have other issues and conditions beyond the main alternate survivalist species theory going for them. Simply because they are psychopaths do not mean they are immune to some other form of affliction that creates a different sort of psychopath. In which case this should have an answer to this line,”
and then add this quote:
“”Grant et. al. write that from childhood, psychopathic personalities are fundamentally different from others, but the differences are not the result of a medical failure or injury. They point out that pregnancy difficulties can be related to schizophrenia and mental retardation, but not psychopathy. “While many adverse medical conditions and injuries lead to antisocial and violent behavior, our selections hypothesis suggests that they do not cause psychopathy,” they write””
and another quote from you:
“Now an abusive parent can not create classic psychopathy or an autistic in and of itself, but can create one meaner, more dysfunctional psychopath ”
That’s a great quote and you, again clarified a vague idea that I had milling around in my head. Thank you. 🙂
The posts by you and your wife have provided a lot of insight and given me much reflection as well. Some of the things your wife shared about sensing bad people and smelling, resonated with me. It leaves me confused though about my own experience. I am an empath and a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). It’s a double edged sword and I am only just learning how to cope with it, since I have lived a lot of my adult life with a shield up. A few years ago I took that shield down so that I can fully experience life, but it’s left me immensely vulnerable. Being empathic has it’s good points, but HOW do psychopaths somehow by-pass this ability to KNOW???? To feel and sense the truth and badness?
It’s something I need to figure out for my own well being.
Warm wishes to your family
icansee