%0 Journal Article %T Do incarcerated male juvenile recidivists differ from first %A Henrik Andershed %A James V. Ray %A Pedro Pechorro %A Rui Abrunhosa Gon£żalves %A Teresa Braga %J European Journal of Criminology %@ 1741-2609 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1477370818772774 %X The current study analyzed the relation between recidivism and self-reported psychopathic traits, more specifically the callous-unemotional, impulsivity, and narcissism dimensions of the psychopathy construct. The Antisocial Process Screening Device ¨C Self-Report (APSD-SR) and other self-report instruments independently measuring the three different dimensions of psychopathy (that is, Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits, Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11, Narcissistic Personality-13) were completed by a sample of incarcerated male juvenile offenders (N = 244) who were retrospectively classified as recidivists versus non-recidivists. The only statistically significant relation found between recidivism and self-reported psychopathic traits after controlling for age and socioeconomic status was with the impulsivity dimension of the APSD-SR. Additionally, results showed that recidivism was associated with alcohol use but not with drug use or crime seriousness %K Juvenile delinquency %K psychopathic traits %K recidivism %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1477370818772774