A neuropsychiatric developmental model of serial homicidal behavior

Serial sexual homicide has been the object of intensive study from forensic psychiatric, criminological, developmental, and sociological perspectives. In contradistinction to these approaches, neuropsychiatric concepts and methods have received relatively little attention in this area. In this artic...

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description Serial sexual homicide has been the object of intensive study from forensic psychiatric, criminological, developmental, and sociological perspectives. In contradistinction to these approaches, neuropsychiatric concepts and methods have received relatively little attention in this area. In this article we adopt a neuropsychiatric developmental perspective and undertake a review of the psychiatric literature on violence and autism spectrum disorders. Our analysis of this literature suggests the presence of an association between autism spectrum psychopathology and serial homicidal behavior. Recommendations for further research to help clarify the nature of this association are briefly discussed. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Antisocial Personality Disorder - physiopathology
Antisocial Personality Disorder - psychology
Autism
Autistic Disorder - diagnosis
Autistic Disorder - physiopathology
Autistic Disorder - psychology
Autistic spectrum disorders
Brain - physiopathology
Criminology
Defense Mechanisms
Expert Testimony - legislation & jurisprudence
Homicide - legislation & jurisprudence
Homicide - psychology
Humans
Literature reviews
Male
Murders & murder attempts
Neuropsychiatric symptoms
Paraphilic Disorders - diagnosis
Paraphilic Disorders - physiopathology
Paraphilic Disorders - psychology
Psychology
Recurrence
Risk Factors
Schizoid Personality Disorder - diagnosis
Schizoid Personality Disorder - physiopathology
Schizoid Personality Disorder - psychology
Serial murder
Sex crimes
Sex offenders
Sex Offenses - legislation & jurisprudence
Sex Offenses - psychology
Violence - legislation & jurisprudence
Violence - psychology
title A neuropsychiatric developmental model of serial homicidal behavior
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