نتایج جستجو برای: offenders

تعداد نتایج: 5667  

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2008
Drazen Kovacević Tija Zarković Palijan Sanja Radeljak Marina Kovac Tajana Ljubin Golub

The goal of this study was identification of highly specific patterns of schizophrenia related domestic homicides by comparing schizophrenic homicide offenders with related domestic homicide group of offenders diagnosed with other psychiatric disorders. This study was based on the comparison of schizophrenic homicide group and other homicide group of offenders on the basis of differences in psy...

Journal: :Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment 2014
Christian C Joyal Jolyane Beaulieu-Plante Antoine de Chantérac

Typically, neuropsychological studies of sex offenders have grouped together different types of individuals and different types of measures. This is why results have tended to be nonspecific and divergent across studies. Against this background, the authors undertook a review of the literature regarding the neuropsychology of sex offenders, taking into account subgroups based on criminological ...

Journal: :Journal of addictive diseases 2014
Adeline Nyamathi Benissa Salem Lori Marshall Faith Idemundia Ray Mata Farinaz Khalilifard David Farabee Barbara Leake

This cross-sectional study of 540 homeless ex-offenders exiting prisons and jails assessed sociodemographic, childhood, and drug-related differences. Older ex-offenders from prison were more likely to have been married, come from a two-parent family, and used crack, whereas younger ex-offenders from prison were more likely to have used methamphetamine. Older ex-offenders from jail were more lik...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2003
Fabian M Saleh Laurie L Guidry

There is a growing consensus among clinicians that sex offenders represent a heterogeneous group of individuals. Assessment and treatment of sex offenders is complicated by phenomenological and etiological differences and the presence of psychopathology, including paraphilias. The authors discusses the most commonly employed psychosocial therapies for sex offenders in general. Pharmacologically...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2006
T K Logan Lisa Shannon Robert Walker

Police attitudes are important in facilitating a sense of safety and comfort in women seeking justice-system support for protection from partner violence. This study examined police attitudes toward sanctions and treatment for domestic violence offenders compared with other violent and nonviolent offenders. In addition, police attitudes toward domestic violence offenders who do and do not use s...

2017
Jennifer G. McCarthy Anna L. Stewart

This study explored neutralisation as a process of graduated desensitisation providing a theoretical link between the opposing tenets of neutralisation theory and the subcultural theory of criminal behaviour. Participants were 95 adult male offenders who were categorised according to type of offending (personal and property) and level of offending involvement (low and high). Offenders’ excuse a...

Journal: :Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment 2004
Stephen Mihailides Grant J Devilly Tony Ward

This work develops and tests the semantic-motivation hypothesis of sexual offenders' implicit cognitions. This hypothesis posits that sexual offenders' cognitive distortions emerge at the interface between implicit motivation and cognition. The semantic-motivation hypothesis is used to guide the development of 3 implicit association tests (IATs). These IATs were used to test for the existence o...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2009
Richard B Felson Kelsea Jo Lane

This research examines the relationship between childhood physical and sexual abuse and the types of crimes committed by male adult offenders. We use the method of discriminant prediction to determine whether independent and dependent variables are related in ways that theories predict. Our analyses of data from the Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities suggest that off...

Journal: :Archives of scientific psychology 2015
Sarah E Nelson Katerina Belkin Debi A LaPlante Leslie Bosworth Howard J Shaffer

Psychiatric comorbidity has emerged as a key element distinguishing DUI offenders from others, and, in some cases, distinguishing repeat offenders from first-time offenders. This paper utilizes a prospective design to determine whether the comorbid disorders identified among repeat DUI offenders can predict recidivism. Seven hundred forty-three repeat DUI offenders were recruited from a two-wee...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2011
Arielle R Baskin-Sommers Joseph P Newman Nina Sathasivam John J Curtin

Laboratory studies of psychopathy have yielded an impressive array of etiologically relevant findings. To date, however, attempts to demonstrate the generalizability of these findings to African American psychopathic offenders have been largely unsuccessful. The fear deficit has long been regarded as the hallmark of psychopathy, yet the generalizability of this association to African American o...

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