1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0160-2527(97)00008-3
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Predictors of recidivistic violence in criminally insane and civilly committed psychiatric inpatients

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“…In some cases, the presence of neuropsychological impairments may have direct implications for legal competency and legal responsibility (Denney & Wynkoop, 2000) as well as judgments about the risk for future criminal behavior (Hancock, Tapscott, & Hoaken, 2010;Sreenivasan et al, 1997). It is essential for mental health professionals working with these patients to have an accurate understanding of the risk that institutionalized psychiatric patients have for neuropsychological impairment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, the presence of neuropsychological impairments may have direct implications for legal competency and legal responsibility (Denney & Wynkoop, 2000) as well as judgments about the risk for future criminal behavior (Hancock, Tapscott, & Hoaken, 2010;Sreenivasan et al, 1997). It is essential for mental health professionals working with these patients to have an accurate understanding of the risk that institutionalized psychiatric patients have for neuropsychological impairment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 No presente estudo, o subgrupo P obteve 90, 1% de resultados normais, enquanto os NP obtiveram apenas 46,2% (c 2 =5,37; G.L.=1; P<0,05). Isso parece confirmar a eficiência de Mosaico na discriminação de certos grupos violentos.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Além disso Nestor (1992) e Sreenivasan et al (1997) postularam em suas pesquisas com populações criminosas, que um dos fatores de risco associado à periculosidade seria o comportamento criminoso passado. Assim é importante destacar que 33,3% dos indivíduos do G1 eram jovens e já haviam sido condenados por outros crimes, sendo que alguns destes reincidiram em homicídios consumados ou tentados.…”
Section: Procedimentosunclassified
“…Deste modo, outros componentes, certamente, têm um peso maior para influenciar o comportamento homicida, entre eles estaria o funcionamento cognitivo, mais especificamente a flexibilidade para resolver problemas, como apontado por Blake et al (1995), Dolan et al (2002), Sreenivasan et al (1997) entre outros autores.…”
Section: Procedimentosunclassified
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