Personality Assessment: Charles Manson

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Personality Assessment: Charles Manson
Charles Milles Manson is undoubtedly one of, if not, the most renowned criminals in American history. He is currently serving a life sentence in a California state prison for the crimes of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Charles neither born into a model life nor lived a model life could be considered for the most part to have turned out predictably. In his early life, he endured consistent neglect, abuse, and abandonment. The majority of his life he has spent in some form of institution or another having committed his first violent crime at the age of thirteen (Petersen, 2005). The purpose of this paper is to assess the personality of Charles Manson through the many different models of personality development. The following paragraphs will provide background into Manson’s notorious life, evaluate his personality through many different models of personality development, and discuss assessment tools and methods appropriate for measuring his personality.
His life began on November 12, 1934, in Cincinnati, Ohio as Charles Milles Manson, born to Kathleen Maddox Manson, a sixteen year old, alcoholic prostitute and runaway. His biological father was from Ashland, Kentucky and simply known as “Colonel Scott”. His mother, Kathleen, was married for a short period, until Charles was around the age of two to a man named William Manson whom gave Charles his last name. Kathleen lived a seemingly disruptive and unpredictable lifestyle. She would leave Charles with relatives and disappear for long periods of time. In 1939, she along with her brother were arrested and jailed for armed robbery. Charles, who was five at the time, was sent to live with relatives in West Virginia. It was dur...

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