نتایج جستجو برای: offenders

تعداد نتایج: 5667  

2011
Carmen H Paalman Lieke van Domburgh Gonneke WJM Stevens Theo AH Doreleijers

BACKGROUND Childhood offenders are at an increased risk for developing mental health, social and educational problems later in life. An early onset of offending is a strong predictor for future persistent offending. Childhood offenders from ethnic minority groups are a vulnerable at-risk group. However, up until now, no studies have focused on them. AIMS To investigate which risk factors are ...

Journal: :Journal of International Business Economics and Entrepreneurship 2021

Ex-offenders released from incarceration experience difficulties securing accommodation, finding stable work, and connecting with families. Although ex-offenders have numerous noteworthy problems, ensuring gainful employment has always been inferred as the most difficult challenge. Many offenders who attempt to acclimate themselves society demonstrated gaps in their work history, limited skill ...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2001
J P Guay J Proulx M Cusson M Ouimet

The victim-choice polymorphia of 178 sexual aggressors divided into six subtypes, incest offenders, pseudoincest offenders, sexual aggressors of familiar children, sexual aggressors of unfamiliar children, sexual aggressors of familiar women, and sexual aggressors of unfamiliar women, was compared. Results showed that sex offenders remained stable in their choice of victim from one offence to a...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
zaeema riaz institute of clinical psychology, university of karachi, pakistan riaz ahmad

objective: the purpose of the present research was to determine the role of perceived communication deviance and inconsistent control (parental) in the family of malejuvenile offenders (age 12 yrs-18 yrs) through its comparison with their non-offender counterparts. methods: sample of the present research consisted of 200 adolescents divided into two groups of offenders and non- offenders from l...

2003
Howard N. Snyder Rachele C. Espiritu David Huizinga Rolf Loeber

Sparked by high-profile cases involving children who commit violent crimes, public concerns regarding child delinquents have escalated. Compared with juveniles whose delinquent behavior begins later in adolescence, child delinquents (offenders younger than age 13) face a greater risk of becoming serious, violent, and chronic juvenile offenders. OJJDP formed the Study Group on Very Young Offende...

Journal: :Violence against women 2010
Sandra L Martin Deborah A Gibbs Ruby E Johnson Kristen Sullivan Monique Clinton-Sherrod Jennifer L Hardison Walters E Danielle Rentz

Data on 7,424 soldier spouse abuse offenders were analyzed to determine the prevalence of substance use during abusive incidents, and to examine differences between substance-using and non-substance-using offenders. Results showed that 25% of all offenders used substances during abusive incidents, with males and non-Hispanic Whites being more likely to hav e used substances. Substance-using off...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 2012
Dominick Gamache Louis Diguer Olivier Laverdière Jean-Pierre Rousseau

The aim of this study was to develop a typology of adolescent sex offenders based on object relations theory and Otto F. Kernberg's model of personality organizations (PO). A secondary objective was to compare the identified subtypes on offense characteristics as well as some psychological variables of adolescent sex offenders. Clinical files from 40 male adolescent sex offenders in treatment w...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2007
Roy J O'Shaughnessy

Sex offenders with a psychotic illness present challenges in the determination of criminal responsibility, risk assessment, and psychiatric treatment. Novak et al. present data that raise concerns regarding how forensic psychiatrists could conclude sex offenders were not responsible for their offenses in the absence of clear evidence of psychotic symptoms at the time of assessment and/or offens...

2017
Carla L. Harenski Michael Brook David S. Kosson Juan R. Bustillo Keith A. Harenski Michael F. Caldwell Gregory J. Van Rybroek Michael Koenigs Jean Decety David M. Thornton Vince D. Calhoun Kent A. Kiehl

Relative to the general population, individuals with psychotic disorders have a higher risk of suicide. Suicide risk is also elevated in criminal offenders. Thus, psychotic-disordered individuals with antisocial tendencies may form an especially high-risk group. We built upon prior risk analyses by examining whether neurobehavioral correlates of social cognition were associated with suicidal be...

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