A Multisite Study of Community Treatment Programs for Mentally Ill Offenders With Major Mental Disorders: Design, Measures, and the Forensic Sample

This article presents reasons for undertaking “The Comparative Study of the Prevention of Crime and Violence by Mentally Ill Persons” and reasons for decisions regarding the study design and choice of measures. A brief portrait of the forensic patients that have been recruited is also presented. Com...

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Hauptverfasser: Hodgins, Sheilagh, Tengström, Anders, Eriksson, Asa, Österman, Reidar, Kronstrand, Robert, Eaves, Derek, Hart, Stephen, Webster, Christopher, Ross, Deborah, Levin, Alexander, Levander, Sten, Tuninger, Eva, Müller-Isberner, Rüdiger, Freese, Roland, Tiihonen, Jari, Kotilainen, Irma, Repo-Tiihonen, Eila, Väänänen, Kirsi, Eronen, Markku, Vokkolainen, Aila, Vartiainen, Heikki
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Community treatment
Comparative studies
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Discharge
follow-up
Forensic sciences
homicide offenders
illness
insanity acquittees
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Offenders
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psychopathy
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schizophrenia
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Socialvetenskap
substance use disorders
Treatment
Treatment programs
Violence
violence risk-assessment
Violent crime
Violent offenders
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