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Criminal behaviour and mental health

Year: 2023
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

A comparison of the role of aggression in the association between hostile interpretation bias and antisocial personality features between young offenders and university students

An examination of associations between sexual assault and health problems, depression or suicidal ideation in a large nationally representative cohort of male and female 20-30-year-olds

Anxiety as a differentiating variable in emotional recognition in juvenile offenders with high callous-unemotional traits

Economic evaluations of mental health interventions in criminal justice

Evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory-Short Version among young people in South Africa and the relationship of high scale scores to reported offending or similar deviant behaviour

Features of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and antisocial behaviour in a general population-based sample of adults

Homelessness and predictors of criminal reoffending: a retrospective cohort study

Implications of sexual fantasy characteristics and memory intensity for harmful sexual behaviour

Partners in crime: a 21-year cohort comparison of people who commit serious crimes together with those who act alone

Psychopathology and history of mental healthcare among male detainees transferred to a facility for managing otherwise uncontrollable in-prison violence: an exploratory study

Relationships between parental mental illness and/or offending and offspring contact with the police in childhood: findings from a longitudinal record-linkage study

Substance use disorders among adults during imprisonment in a medium security prison: prevalence and risk indicators

The contributing factors to suicide in Italian prisons: an 11-year analysis (2010-2020)

The proactive-reactive classification of intimate partner violence offenders: a multi-method approach to classification

Understanding the link between alcohol dependence and victimisation risk: is risk explained by peers or alcohol behaviours?

When the ward is the patient: using the PRISM protocol to understand and reduce violence in an inpatient intellectual disability setting