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High prevalence rates for multiple psychiatric conditions among inmates at French Guiana’s correctional facility: diagnostic and demographic factors associated with violent offending and previous incarceration

High prevalence rates for multiple psychiatric conditions among inmates at French Guiana’s correctional facility: diagnostic and demographic factors associated with violent offending and previous incarceration

... The variables significantly associated with incarcer- ation for violent crimes were male sex, psychosis, suicide risk. Generalized anxiety disorder on the contrary was associated with a lower probability of ...

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Predictors of recidivism in adolescent offenders

Predictors of recidivism in adolescent offenders

... for violent offenders and violent sex offenders maps onto research on suggesting different causal mechanisms for subgroups of antisocial ...some violent offending can be attributed to problems ...

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The association between psychiatric diagnosis and violent re offending in adult offenders in the community

The association between psychiatric diagnosis and violent re offending in adult offenders in the community

... Cox regression models were constructed for each diagno- sis investigated. Hazard ratios were calculated using Cox regression, with progressive adjustment for age and sex, any previous violent conviction, type of ...

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Executive Dysfunction: A Contributor to Subtypes of Violence or General Criminality?

Executive Dysfunction: A Contributor to Subtypes of Violence or General Criminality?

... in violent behaviour, specifically in reactive ...in violent offending, an integrative approach to the study of the cognitive correlates of reactive and instrumental violent behaviour should ...

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Bullying Behaviours : Adverse Experiences for All Involved?

Bullying Behaviours : Adverse Experiences for All Involved?

... in violent offending between the ages of 15 and 20, and were predictive of violent offending, drug use and poor life outcomes at age 48 (Farrington & Ttofi, ...a violent offence in ...

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A violent mix? the association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and violence amongst young people in England and Wales

A violent mix? the association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and violence amongst young people in England and Wales

... 2006 Offending Crime and Justice Survey (Home Office) is a general population household survey which questions young people aged 10 to 25 about their offending behaviour as well as alcohol and drug ...

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A violent mix? The association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and violence amongst young people in England and Wales

A violent mix? The association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and violence amongst young people in England and Wales

... stratified random sample of individuals in English and Welsh households based on postcode districts and quarter-sectors as the primary sampling units (PSUs), stratified by police force area (PFA), region and district ...

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Towards an Improved Understanding of the Heterogeneity of Violence: A Test of the Clinical Utility of the Reactive-Instrumental Distinction Among Adult Male Inmates

Towards an Improved Understanding of the Heterogeneity of Violence: A Test of the Clinical Utility of the Reactive-Instrumental Distinction Among Adult Male Inmates

... The utility of the reactive-instrumental distinction could be demonstrated if the various psychosocial variables were differentially related to the frequencies of each type of violent offending. However, ...

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Violent and non violent methods of attempted and completed suicide in Swedish young men: the role of early risk factors

Violent and non violent methods of attempted and completed suicide in Swedish young men: the role of early risk factors

... both violent and non-violent methods of suicide attempt were quite ...Conclusion: Violent suicide attempts, especially by hanging, are associated with a clearly elevated suicide risk in men and ...

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Young offenders' views of desistance in Japan : a comparison with Scotland

Young offenders' views of desistance in Japan : a comparison with Scotland

... youth offending highlighted in this chapter, offenders tend to blame themselves for their own predicament, thus enabling governments to focus on a deficit model of offending behaviour, and thereby ...

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Moving on from young offender institutions: Expectations, adjustment and the role of social support

Moving on from young offender institutions: Expectations, adjustment and the role of social support

... In talking about the transition from custody, some YOs in the study talked o f their dependence on prison and their feelings o f being ‘like a lost sheep’ subsequent to their release from previous sentences (Lyon et al, ...

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Deindividuation effects on group offending : the effect of salient identity and being in a group on sexual offending

Deindividuation effects on group offending : the effect of salient identity and being in a group on sexual offending

... In a next step, three more items were analysed to see how milder forms of offensive behaviour were affected by the manipulation. We picked three items 1 that were not punishable. These items were either immoral or mildly ...

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Convergence of violent crime in the United States: Time series test of nonlinear

Convergence of violent crime in the United States: Time series test of nonlinear

... Brown (2007) mentioned that one of the great and intractable weaknesses of American democracy is its inability to create and maintain rational criminal law policy. The politics of crime are perennially perverse: the ...

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Working with Young People Who Offend : An Examination of the Literature Regarding Violence, Substance Misuse and Harmful Sexual Behaviour

Working with Young People Who Offend : An Examination of the Literature Regarding Violence, Substance Misuse and Harmful Sexual Behaviour

... further offending based on group data of others with similar ...future offending amongst young people who display sexually harmful behaviour and that, as such, further independent research is ...

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local authority research

local authority research

... tests. All clients on license are jointly managed with the Probation Service until the license expires – some clients choose to remain as a voluntary ROSE client following this. If an identified individual is in the ...

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Offending Women: A Double Entendre

Offending Women: A Double Entendre

... subsequent offending or labeling as ...of offending women and (speculations about) their offending, the reformatories and prisons in which these women were housed, and the laws regarding and leading ...

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Expungement and Post exoneration Offending

Expungement and Post exoneration Offending

... On the whole, these findings suggest that exoneree expungement, which heretofore has been virtually ignored as a public policy issue, deserves far greater attention. Expungement is a nearly costless way to help ensure ...

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Delinquency Predictors: Offending to Commitment

Delinquency Predictors: Offending to Commitment

... Aside from general mental health problems, substance use disorder (SUD) and comorbidity are two of the most problematic disorders when it comes to the juvenile justice system. Hoeve, McReynolds, Wasserman, and McMillian ...

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Machine Learning: For Offending Drivers

Machine Learning: For Offending Drivers

... of offending drivers in car seat (texting, eating, talking on the phone, makeup, reaching behind, etc), the goal is to predict the likelihood of what the driver is doing in each ...

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Patterns of offending behaviour:a new approach (Full report)

Patterns of offending behaviour:a new approach (Full report)

... In broad terms, there is increasing specialisation as male offenders get older. This is measured by considering the next age group in which a reconviction occurs. Those remaining in the same cluster are termed ...

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