Robert D. Hare
Born in 1934
Psychology
Robert D. Hare is a renowned Canadian criminal psychologist born in 1934 in Calgary, Alberta.
He is best known for developing the Hare Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-Revised), a widely used tool for assessing psychopathy in clinical and forensic settings.
Hare's work has significantly influenced the field of criminal psychology and the understanding of psychopathic behavior.
He serves as an advisor to the FBI's Child Abduction and Serial Murder Investigative Resources Center (CASMIRC) and consults for various prison services in North America and Britain.
His research and expertise have made him a leading authority on psychopathy and its implications in criminal justice and society.