Although personality disorders (e.g., antisocial personality) and substance use-abuse disorders are fairly common in offender populations, most offenders do not suffer from major mental disorders (e.g., schizophrenia, affective disorders, other psychoses) (Teplin, 1991). Similarly, most persons with major mental illness are not prone to serious violence (Swanson, 1994). Nevertheless, our society is particularly sensitized to issues surrounding the treatment, management, and release from confinement of persons whose history reveals both criminal behavior and mental disorder. Consequently, a variety of special legal rules, some quite elaborate, have been established to govern the return of offenders with mental illness to the community. Such ...
Historically, the use of the insanity defense has been limited although not exclusively to those wit...
Many programs for offenders with mental illness (OMIs) seem to assume that serious mental illness di...
Previous research on the prediction of violence in mentally ill individuals has focused primarily on...
Although personality disorders (e.g., antisocial personality) and substance use-abuse disorders are ...
The authors provide an overview of issues germane to mental health professionals who are involved in...
Inmates with mental illness tend to fare worse in risk assessments and are less likely to be paroled...
We examined whether a leading instrument for the prediction of future violence in those with a menta...
Central issues include the causal relationship between mental disorders and violence, the ability of...
Nine high school teachers and four forensic psychiatrists rated the psychi-atric assessments, histor...
Offenders with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression) are overrepresented...
We investigated the legal status of 172 dangerous and severe personality disorder (DSPD) patients an...
The vast number of individuals under correctional supervision in the United States has been an area ...
Following the meta-analysis by Bonta, Law, and Hanson, (1998) this study examined the ability of per...
This study examines the accuracy of long-term clinical predictions of dangerous-ness among psychiatr...
Defendants in the criminal process are divided into rigidly exclusive categories of mental health. T...
Historically, the use of the insanity defense has been limited although not exclusively to those wit...
Many programs for offenders with mental illness (OMIs) seem to assume that serious mental illness di...
Previous research on the prediction of violence in mentally ill individuals has focused primarily on...
Although personality disorders (e.g., antisocial personality) and substance use-abuse disorders are ...
The authors provide an overview of issues germane to mental health professionals who are involved in...
Inmates with mental illness tend to fare worse in risk assessments and are less likely to be paroled...
We examined whether a leading instrument for the prediction of future violence in those with a menta...
Central issues include the causal relationship between mental disorders and violence, the ability of...
Nine high school teachers and four forensic psychiatrists rated the psychi-atric assessments, histor...
Offenders with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar, major depression) are overrepresented...
We investigated the legal status of 172 dangerous and severe personality disorder (DSPD) patients an...
The vast number of individuals under correctional supervision in the United States has been an area ...
Following the meta-analysis by Bonta, Law, and Hanson, (1998) this study examined the ability of per...
This study examines the accuracy of long-term clinical predictions of dangerous-ness among psychiatr...
Defendants in the criminal process are divided into rigidly exclusive categories of mental health. T...
Historically, the use of the insanity defense has been limited although not exclusively to those wit...
Many programs for offenders with mental illness (OMIs) seem to assume that serious mental illness di...
Previous research on the prediction of violence in mentally ill individuals has focused primarily on...