People with mental illness are more likely to be crime victims than others; however, little is known about the relationship between offending and victimisation among mentally ill offenders. This study investigated the rates and types of victimisation among people detained in police cells (N = 764), with and without histories of mental illness. Those with mental disorders were 1.56 times (95% CI = 1.11–2.17) more likely to be victims of violent crimes than other detainees. Some subgroups of people with mental disorders were not over-represented as victims, raising the possibility that they were less inclined to report certain types of crimes. Implications are discussed with reference to police practice
Abstract Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has c...
Background Large epidemiological studies are needed to better understand the prevalence and profile ...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
People with mental illness are more likely to be crime victims than others; however, little is known...
People experiencing mental illness are over-represented among police cell detainees, however limited...
Purpose. Although criminal victimization of mentally ill patients has been researched, what little w...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
This is the first Australian study to measure the prevalence of mental disorder among offenders nati...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
The study investigated current police practices employed to identify those with a mental illness in ...
Purpose: To examine the estimated rates of mental disorders and associated situational characteristi...
This mixed methods study investigated the experiences of victimisation among people with mental heal...
Abstract Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has c...
Background Large epidemiological studies are needed to better understand the prevalence and profile ...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
People with mental illness are more likely to be crime victims than others; however, little is known...
People experiencing mental illness are over-represented among police cell detainees, however limited...
Purpose. Although criminal victimization of mentally ill patients has been researched, what little w...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
This is the first Australian study to measure the prevalence of mental disorder among offenders nati...
The study explored the personal narratives of Mentally Disordered Offenders (MDOs) and the impact va...
The study investigated current police practices employed to identify those with a mental illness in ...
Purpose: To examine the estimated rates of mental disorders and associated situational characteristi...
This mixed methods study investigated the experiences of victimisation among people with mental heal...
Abstract Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has c...
Background Large epidemiological studies are needed to better understand the prevalence and profile ...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...