Antisocial personality disorder
Personality disorder that involves a pervasive pattern of disregard for other people / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a personality disorder. A person with ASPD fails to behave the way society says people should behave. People with this disorder often don’t care about society’s rules or the rights of other people. People with Antisocial Personality Disorder are sometimes nicknamed sociopaths or psychopaths but those words aren’t really used in science.
The ASPD pattern begins in childhood or adolescence and continues into adulthood.[1] People with ASPD have no conscience or sense of morality, although the large majority know right from wrong. People with ASPD often commit crimes. They can also be impulsive, aggressive, reckless, and destructive.[2] About three percent of men and one percent of women have ASPD.[1]