Homicide in the Canadian Prairies: Spousal killers and recidivism

This prospective study identifies the rate of recidivism in spousal homicide offenders after release from their sentences for homicide and explores factors associated with re-offending. A non-selective sample of 131 released spousal killers was studied, using the CPIC (Canadian Police Information Ce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicine, science, and the law science, and the law, 2006-01, Vol.46 (1), p.13-18
1. Verfasser: MENZIES, ROBIN P D
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This prospective study identifies the rate of recidivism in spousal homicide offenders after release from their sentences for homicide and explores factors associated with re-offending. A non-selective sample of 131 released spousal killers was studied, using the CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre) to access post-release criminal convictions. The mean follow-up period was ten years, and ranged from eight months to 37 years. Fifty-one offenders (38.9%) re-offended. Violent crimes were committed by 27 (20.6%) offenders. Several factors were associated with recidivism but older age at release was the most significant. Violent recidivism in released spousal killers occurred at the rate of 21%. Ageing was a mitigating factor and should be considered in forensic assessments and given more weight in parole decisions involving any release.
ISSN:0025-8024
2042-1818
DOI:10.1258/rsmmsl.46.1.13