Criminal Behavior and Mental Health is an academic journal dedicated to exploring the relationship between mental states and criminal behavior. We eagerly look forward to original research materials on this topic, aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of the psychological mechanisms behind criminal behav...
Criminal Behavior and Mental Health is an academic journal dedicated to exploring the relationship between mental states and criminal behavior. We eagerly look forward to original research materials on this topic, aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of the psychological mechanisms behind criminal behav...
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - Loeber, Burke, et al. - 2002 () Citation Context ...social behavior across developmental periods is well established, the literature is limited in several important ways. First, many longitudinal studies linking CD with APD start in adolescence (e.g., =...
期刊介绍 Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the relationship between criminal behavior and psychiatry. It was established in 1991 and is published five times per year by John Wiley Sons.
Criminal Justice and Behavior. 35, 405-426. doi:10.1177/0093854807312851Silver, Eric; Richard B. Felson; Matthew Vaneseltine. 2008."The relationship between mental health problems and violence among criminal offenders." Criminal Justice and Behavior, v. 35(4), pp. 405-426....
Department of Psychiatry and Behaviorial Sciences, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, 77030, USA. WB Schnap,R Cannedy - 《Administration & Policy in Mental Health & Mental Health Services Research》 被引量: 30发表: 1998年 Blurring the Boundaries The convergence of mental health...
Experiences of trauma and maltreatment are frequent predictors of poor physical and mental health outcomes in adulthood. Existing literature also suggests an impact of developmental adversity on criminality and aggressive behavior, though little research exists describing the effects of cumulative adversity in...
In some cases, presenting evidence of your good character and reputation can be useful. Character witnesses—people who can testify about your integrity and behavior—might help show that it is unlikely you committed the crime. However, this is more supplementary and may not be the primary defens...
Yet rarely are students taught about mental illness, how to represent mentally ill clients, adjudicative competence, the mental health needs of various offender groups and how these unmet needs may contribute to criminal behavior, or the use of mental health mitigation evidence at sentencing. If ...
Covey, Herbert C.Justice QuarterlyMaude, M., & Covey, H. C. (1984). Perceived criteria used by criminal justice and mental health profession- als to predict dangerous behavior of mentally ill persons. Justice Quarterly, 1 (Sept.), 343-356....