While the high prevalence of offending and victimisation among young people is well established, no study to date has compared official crime records of young people with mental illness with those without mental illness. This case linkage study sought to determine whether young people with a formal history of mental illness were more likely to have official histories of offending and victimisation than young people who had no recorded histories of mental illness. Results suggested that young people with a history of mental illness are particularly vulnerable to violence. While a weak association was established between violent offending and mental illness, a stronger relationship was found between victimisation and mental illness, especiall...
Schizophrenia is a rare but complex psychiatric disorder which can have adverse effects on cognition...
BACKGROUND: Violent victimisation among people with major mental illness is well-documented but the ...
BACKGROUND: Parental offending and mental illness are associated with an increased risk of criminal ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To establish the prevalence of victimisation in a UK populati...
Rates of offending peak in adolescence and associations between mental ill health and criminal behav...
Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has compared o...
The overwhelming majority of individuals who experience psychosis are never violent. Nonetheless, me...
Research investigating the link between mental health, crime and violence often rely on populations ...
People with mental illness are more likely to be crime victims than others; however, little is known...
This mixed methods study investigated the experiences of victimisation among people with mental heal...
Background A relationship exists between mental disorder and offending behaviours but the nature and...
Objective. The relationship between crime and mental disorders has long been a topic of debate. Whil...
• Although the findings cannot be said to be definitive, it does not appear that people with mental ...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
In the last decade, epidemiological studies established that there is a relationship between major m...
Schizophrenia is a rare but complex psychiatric disorder which can have adverse effects on cognition...
BACKGROUND: Violent victimisation among people with major mental illness is well-documented but the ...
BACKGROUND: Parental offending and mental illness are associated with an increased risk of criminal ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To establish the prevalence of victimisation in a UK populati...
Rates of offending peak in adolescence and associations between mental ill health and criminal behav...
Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has compared o...
The overwhelming majority of individuals who experience psychosis are never violent. Nonetheless, me...
Research investigating the link between mental health, crime and violence often rely on populations ...
People with mental illness are more likely to be crime victims than others; however, little is known...
This mixed methods study investigated the experiences of victimisation among people with mental heal...
Background A relationship exists between mental disorder and offending behaviours but the nature and...
Objective. The relationship between crime and mental disorders has long been a topic of debate. Whil...
• Although the findings cannot be said to be definitive, it does not appear that people with mental ...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
In the last decade, epidemiological studies established that there is a relationship between major m...
Schizophrenia is a rare but complex psychiatric disorder which can have adverse effects on cognition...
BACKGROUND: Violent victimisation among people with major mental illness is well-documented but the ...
BACKGROUND: Parental offending and mental illness are associated with an increased risk of criminal ...