Manipulative emotional behaviour and delinquency: sex differences and links to emotional intelligence.

Alison M. Bacon*, Lisa Regan

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Abstract

Trait emotional intelligence (EI) encompasses high levels of emotional understanding and is generally associated with positive outcomes. However research has suggested that high EI might predispose some young females to delinquency. The present study investigated whether this relationship can be accounted for by a tendency towards emotionally manipulative behaviours, facilitated by high EI. Two hundred and fifty two young adults (125 female) completed measures of EI, Machiavellianism, managing the emotions of others (MEOS) and self-reported delinquent behaviour. High EI females presented higher levels of delinquency, Machiavellian Tactics and morality, the supposedly prosocial MEOS behaviours enhancing and diverting and the non-prosocial behaviours worsening, inauthenticity and concealing. High EI males reported fewer delinquent offences, high levels of MEOS prosocial enhancing behaviour and low levels of non-prosocial behaviours. We suggest that high EI may enable manipulative relational behaviours in some females which in turn support delinquency aimed at fulfilment of social or material goals.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages0
JournalJournal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology (in press)
Volume0
Issue number0
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • emotional intelligence
  • ; delinquency;
  • relational aggression;
  • sex differences

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