The objective of this study is to evaluate why some individuals with mental illness are more inclined to violently recidivate. There appears to be two perspectives that may explain recidivism: one that emphasizes situational factors and one that emphasizes dispositional factors. Situational factors are those that are constantly changing within one’s life, whereas dispositional factors are those that remain relatively stable over time. Therefore, dispositional factors would theoretically put individuals with mental illness at stable risk for recidivism because these factors remain relatively stable over time. In fact, perhaps individuals with mental illness repeatedly engage in violence because they have a dispositional trait (like low self-...
Background: The relationship between clinical factors and reoffending in psychiatric and correctiona...
Study of the relationship between mental disorder and violent behavior is critical both from a publi...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
The objective of this study is to evaluate why some individuals with mental illness are more incline...
Statement of Problem. Probationers and parolees with severe psychiatric disorders have higher rates ...
ABSTRACT Offenders with Severe Mental Illness: The Role of Reactive and Proactive Violence in Recidi...
This study investigated which risk and protective factors, based on the 14 clinical indicators of th...
This study examined which risk factors were predictive of recidivism among inmates released from Ill...
Scholars have consistently shown that people with mental illness are at an elevated risk for victimi...
Background: Violence is one of the leading causes of unnatural deaths, and the consequences of viole...
Although criminality among mentally ill individuals is a well-documented phenomenon, limited researc...
Background: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
BACKGROUND: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Previous studies have suggested that psychiatric patients are more likely to be violent then the ind...
In the United States, there is a high incidence of recidivism among juvenile offenders with mental h...
Background: The relationship between clinical factors and reoffending in psychiatric and correctiona...
Study of the relationship between mental disorder and violent behavior is critical both from a publi...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...
The objective of this study is to evaluate why some individuals with mental illness are more incline...
Statement of Problem. Probationers and parolees with severe psychiatric disorders have higher rates ...
ABSTRACT Offenders with Severe Mental Illness: The Role of Reactive and Proactive Violence in Recidi...
This study investigated which risk and protective factors, based on the 14 clinical indicators of th...
This study examined which risk factors were predictive of recidivism among inmates released from Ill...
Scholars have consistently shown that people with mental illness are at an elevated risk for victimi...
Background: Violence is one of the leading causes of unnatural deaths, and the consequences of viole...
Although criminality among mentally ill individuals is a well-documented phenomenon, limited researc...
Background: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
BACKGROUND: In this prospective study, mentally disordered perpetrators of severe violent and/or sex...
Previous studies have suggested that psychiatric patients are more likely to be violent then the ind...
In the United States, there is a high incidence of recidivism among juvenile offenders with mental h...
Background: The relationship between clinical factors and reoffending in psychiatric and correctiona...
Study of the relationship between mental disorder and violent behavior is critical both from a publi...
In correctional psychology, risk factors are offender characteristics and contexts that increase the...