Ruth was convicted of five separate counts of fraud. She had used her charm to persuade elderly pensioners to sign their life savings over to her. She confessed to the crimes, but she showed no remorse for her actions. She even bragged at the trial that she would do it all again when she had the chance. In this case, Ruth's behavior is consistent with that seen in:______.

Respuesta :

Answer:Antisocial personality disorder

Explanation:

Antisocial personality disorder is a mental condition that causes a person to be consistently manipulative, exploitive and to violate rights of others without caring much about their wrongdoing to others.

This may make it difficult for people to have relationships with others since they are always manipulative in every relationship they have and never regret any of their actions.