The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact various mental disorders had on the structure of the offenders’ criminal narratives. Seventy adult male offenders who were sectioned under the United Kingdom’s Mental Health Act 2007 were recruited for the study. Participants were provided with a 36 item Criminal Narrative Role Questionnaire. Smallest Space Analysis found four criminal narrative themes (Victim, Revenger, Hero, Professional), which indicated clear distinctions in the narrative experience of MDOs. The major differences were found to be related to the vulnerability of the offender’s mental disorder
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
The paper summarises the main findings obtained in a wide study on the construction of deviant actio...
Background Previous studies of relationships between mental disorder and crime have tended to group ...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Although most traditional criminological perspectives contend that offender’s interpretation of even...
The Narrative approach has been shown to provide a rich understanding of offender’s actions and beha...
As part of the development of explanations that link criminal actions to offender characteristics (t...
The current study explores the roles offenders see themselves playing during an offense and their re...
The literature on crime narratives has demonstrated the relevance of studying offenders' personal pe...
Purpose This study aims to evaluate the utility and reliability of the Psychological Inventory of Cr...
Historically offending theories have concentrated on external factors as explanations for offending ...
Within psychology and related social sciences there is an emerging framework for understanding a pe...
A neglected area of research within criminality has been that of the experience of the offence for t...
International audiencePurpose The purpose of this paper is to identify offender typologies based on ...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
The paper summarises the main findings obtained in a wide study on the construction of deviant actio...
Background Previous studies of relationships between mental disorder and crime have tended to group ...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
Although most traditional criminological perspectives contend that offender’s interpretation of even...
The Narrative approach has been shown to provide a rich understanding of offender’s actions and beha...
As part of the development of explanations that link criminal actions to offender characteristics (t...
The current study explores the roles offenders see themselves playing during an offense and their re...
The literature on crime narratives has demonstrated the relevance of studying offenders' personal pe...
Purpose This study aims to evaluate the utility and reliability of the Psychological Inventory of Cr...
Historically offending theories have concentrated on external factors as explanations for offending ...
Within psychology and related social sciences there is an emerging framework for understanding a pe...
A neglected area of research within criminality has been that of the experience of the offence for t...
International audiencePurpose The purpose of this paper is to identify offender typologies based on ...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
The paper summarises the main findings obtained in a wide study on the construction of deviant actio...
Background Previous studies of relationships between mental disorder and crime have tended to group ...