Background A relationship exists between mental disorder and offending behaviours but the nature and extent of the association remains in doubt. Method Those convicted in the higher courts of Victoria between 1993 and 1995 had their pyschiatric history explored by case linkage to a register listing virtually all contacts with the public psychiatric services. Results Prior psychiatric contact was found in 25% or offenders, but the personality disorder and substance misuse accounted for much of this relationship. Schizophrenia and affective disorders were also over-represented, particularly those with coexisting substance misuse. Conclusions The increased offending in schizophrenia and affective illness is modest and may often be mediated by ...
The introduction of community care in psychiatry is widely thought to have resulted in more offendin...
Although a considerable body of evidence has now accumulated about the link between psychotic illnes...
Objective. The relationship between crime and mental disorders has long been a topic of debate. Whil...
Objective: Despite the number of studies investigating co-occurring disorders, and more recently, co...
The research literature reflects growing concern about the impact of substance use disorder (SUD) an...
This paper begins with a brief review of recent literature about relationships between offending beh...
Background Large epidemiological studies are needed to better understand the prevalence and profile ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between committing homicide, the presence of schizophrenia, s...
Schizophrenia is a rare but complex psychiatric disorder which can have adverse effects on cognition...
Scientific research has shown that there is a causal association between crime, re-offence, and seve...
Background Previous studies of relationships between mental disorder and crime have tended to group ...
Purpose The current study explored criminal offending among people diagnosed with bipolar disorder w...
While the high prevalence of offending and victimisation among young people is well established, no ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the current investigation was to examine the ...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
The introduction of community care in psychiatry is widely thought to have resulted in more offendin...
Although a considerable body of evidence has now accumulated about the link between psychotic illnes...
Objective. The relationship between crime and mental disorders has long been a topic of debate. Whil...
Objective: Despite the number of studies investigating co-occurring disorders, and more recently, co...
The research literature reflects growing concern about the impact of substance use disorder (SUD) an...
This paper begins with a brief review of recent literature about relationships between offending beh...
Background Large epidemiological studies are needed to better understand the prevalence and profile ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between committing homicide, the presence of schizophrenia, s...
Schizophrenia is a rare but complex psychiatric disorder which can have adverse effects on cognition...
Scientific research has shown that there is a causal association between crime, re-offence, and seve...
Background Previous studies of relationships between mental disorder and crime have tended to group ...
Purpose The current study explored criminal offending among people diagnosed with bipolar disorder w...
While the high prevalence of offending and victimisation among young people is well established, no ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the current investigation was to examine the ...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
The introduction of community care in psychiatry is widely thought to have resulted in more offendin...
Although a considerable body of evidence has now accumulated about the link between psychotic illnes...
Objective. The relationship between crime and mental disorders has long been a topic of debate. Whil...