Notably missing from almost all studies on the intersection of mental illness and violent crime are individuals with dissociative disorders (DDs), including DID and DD not otherwise specified (DDNOS in DSM-IV)/other specified DD (OSDD in DSM-5). This is true of mixed clinical population studie...
Mental illness, crime, and violence:Risk, context, and social control. Markowitz FE. Aggression and Violent Behavior . 2011Markowitz FE. Mental illness, crime, and violence: risk, context, and social control. Aggress Violent Behav. 2011;16(1):36-44....
Mental illness, crime, and violence: Risk, context, and social control I then compare public perceptions of dangerousness associated with mental illness with individual-level studies that assess the risk of violence and criminal ... FE Markowitz - 《Aggression & Violent Behavior》 被引量: 93发表...
A critical review of the literature concerning crime and mental illness42 reported that alcohol use was often a confounding factor in this area of research. Alcohol and drug abuse have been found at rates of 27% to 55% in violent, mentally ill populations.43,44 In our sample, 39% of the...
Mental illness, crime, and violence: Risk, context, and social control In this article, I review theory and research on the relationship between mental illness, crime, and violence. I begin by discussing the larger backdrop of... FE Markowitz - 《Aggression & Violent Behavior》 被引量: 93...
Fazel SGrann M The population impact of severe mental illness on violent crime. Am J Psychiatry 2006;163 (8) 1397- 1403PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 9. Link BGStueve A Psychotic symptoms and the violent/illegal behavior of mental patients compared to community controls. Monahan JSteadman HJ Vi...
The study didn't find any predictable patterns linking criminal conduct and mental illness symptoms over time. Two-thirds of the offenders who had committed crimes directly related to their mental illness symptoms also had committed unrelated crimes for other reasons, such as poverty, unemployment, ...
Myth: People with mental health problems are violent and unpredictable.误区:患有精神疾病的人都是暴力的且无法预测行动的。 Fact:The vast majority of people with mental health problems are no more likely to be violent than anyone else. Most people with mental illness are not violent and only 3%...
Research has not examined whether higher rates of parole denial among inmates with mental illness (MI) are the result of the increased presence of criminal risk factors among this population. Employing a representative sample of inmates with (n=219) and without (n=184) MI receiving parole releas...
However, of the violent cases in our cohort, 10% were uniquely attributable to schizophrenia-spectrum disorder apart from substance abuse, offering a slightly different view from the observation that the contribution of serious mental illness to violence in society is minuscule,64(p403) and ...