Abstract Purpose: The study aims to establish a summary of the main characteristics of gender, age, types of crimes and previous criminal records of the offenders sentenced to forensic-psychiatric care in the time period 1995 to 2018 in Sweden and to compare them with offenders sentenced to imprisonment for the same types of crime types in the same time period in Sweden as well as to link different types of crimes to mental illness. Furthermore, the study attempts to find correlations between the group sentenced to forensic-psychiatric care and different types of crimes. Method: Using official statistical data from BRÅ, serious crimes, age, gender and criminal records for all individuals sentenced to forensic-psychiatric care during 1995 t...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
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Background: Externalizing symptoms in children (aggression, oppositionality, prop- erty and status v...
Abstract Purpose: The study aims to establish a summary of the main characteristics of gender, age, ...
To the best of our knowledge, the present register is the only nationwide forensic psychiatric patie...
OBJECTIVE: We retrospectively examined psychiatric diagnoses of older offenders referred by court fo...
Background: Forensic psychiatric patients present a challenge as they manifest severe mental disorde...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the population impact of patients with severe mental illnes...
BACKGROUND: This study examined rates of psychopathology among adolescent and young adult serious of...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
Sweden has in recent years witnessed increasing rates of firearm-related violence and homicide, which...
The management of mentally disordered offenders varies widely across countries. Given the high preva...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined psychiatric diagnoses of all individuals convicted of homicide and a...
Discussion about the connection between severe mental disorders and criminal acts is constantly ongo...
The aim of this study was to, using previously collected data from self-declared antisocial behaviou...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
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Background: Externalizing symptoms in children (aggression, oppositionality, prop- erty and status v...
Abstract Purpose: The study aims to establish a summary of the main characteristics of gender, age, ...
To the best of our knowledge, the present register is the only nationwide forensic psychiatric patie...
OBJECTIVE: We retrospectively examined psychiatric diagnoses of older offenders referred by court fo...
Background: Forensic psychiatric patients present a challenge as they manifest severe mental disorde...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the population impact of patients with severe mental illnes...
BACKGROUND: This study examined rates of psychopathology among adolescent and young adult serious of...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
Sweden has in recent years witnessed increasing rates of firearm-related violence and homicide, which...
The management of mentally disordered offenders varies widely across countries. Given the high preva...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined psychiatric diagnoses of all individuals convicted of homicide and a...
Discussion about the connection between severe mental disorders and criminal acts is constantly ongo...
The aim of this study was to, using previously collected data from self-declared antisocial behaviou...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Background: Externalizing symptoms in children (aggression, oppositionality, prop- erty and status v...