Antisocial personality disorder is a psychiatric condition involving a persistent pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of other people. Symptoms of antisocial personality disorder may include repeated law-breaking, frequent lying or scamming other people for personal pleasure or profit, impulsive behavior, lack of remorse, aggressiveness, or lack of regard for one’s own or others’ safety.
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