crime and mental healthsociological issuesCrime remains a major social problem in the UK (as well as in many other parts of the world). The effects of crime on the health of victims (especially mental well-being), and how it affects their social behaviour (for example, whether or not ...
"Mental Health and Crime" examines the nature of the relationship between mental disorder and crime, and concludes that the broad definition of what is an all too common human condition - mental disorder - and the widespread occurrence of an equally all too common human behaviour - that of ...
These conclusions suggest that there may be important policy implications for universities, the police, victim support organizations and mental health services, regarding the effects of crime on students. This study is intended as a preliminary stage for subsequent in-depth and larger projects. 展开 ...
Traumatic Stress || Violent Crime and Mental Health JR Freedy,SE Hobfoll 被引量: 0发表: 1997年 Crime and Mental Well-Being We differentiate between the direct impact to victims and the indirect impact to society due to the fear of crime. The results show a decrease in mental well-being ...
Strong and consistent gender differences exist in mental health problems and crime. Females suffer more from internalizing problems, including depression and anxiety, while males predominate in externalizing problems, which include delinquency, aggression, and substance abuse. These gender differences vary by...
Adding to and extending this literature, we evaluated the association between fear of crime and mental and physical health outcomes in a new setting (New Zealand) and at a national scale. As an added contribution to the literature, we examined whether the fear of crime is independently ...
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BACKGROUND: Little is understood about childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) and lifetime violent crime perpetration. OBJECTIVES: The purpose was to evaluate TBI before the age of 15 years and other childhood environmental factors, mental health, and lifetime history of committing a violent crime....
This study analyses the effect of local crime rates on residents' mental health. Using longitudinal information on individuals' mental well-being, we address the problem of sorting and endogenous moving behaviour. We find that crime causes considerable mental distress for residents, primarily driven by...
A three-year panel study was conducted to examine the impact of the residential environment on the mental health of the respondents and their children. This report focuses on the influence of crime in the neighborhood upon the well-being of 337 Black and Hispanic women and their children. The...