2005
DOI: 10.1080/14999013.2005.10471215
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Psychopathic Traits and Risk of Criminal Recidivism in Offenders with and without Mental Disorders

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“…The prevalence of psychopathy or probable psychopathy (psychopathic traits) in batterer men incarcerated for a serious offence against their partner in our study is about 12%, somewhat lower than in general prison populations (about 15%-25%) as indicated by other studies (Hare, 2001). But prison inmates who meet the criteria for psychopathy or who have a significant number of psychopathic traits have been found to be at much higher risk for recidivism and violence than are other prisoners (Grann & Wedin, 2002;Harris, Rice & Quinsey, 1993;Stadtland, Kleindienst, Kröner, Eidt, & Nedopil, 2005;Walters, 2003). Thus, the risk for violence against women is increased by a diagnosis of psychopathy in the batterers, as also has been found in other studies (Danielson, Moffit, Caspi, & Silva, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The prevalence of psychopathy or probable psychopathy (psychopathic traits) in batterer men incarcerated for a serious offence against their partner in our study is about 12%, somewhat lower than in general prison populations (about 15%-25%) as indicated by other studies (Hare, 2001). But prison inmates who meet the criteria for psychopathy or who have a significant number of psychopathic traits have been found to be at much higher risk for recidivism and violence than are other prisoners (Grann & Wedin, 2002;Harris, Rice & Quinsey, 1993;Stadtland, Kleindienst, Kröner, Eidt, & Nedopil, 2005;Walters, 2003). Thus, the risk for violence against women is increased by a diagnosis of psychopathy in the batterers, as also has been found in other studies (Danielson, Moffit, Caspi, & Silva, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…In our sample, the VRAG scores for violent and non-violent recidivism yielded a higher AUC than other instruments -the HCR-20 with an AUC of 0.565 for non-violent and of 0.728 for violent recidivism Stadtland et al, 2005) and the AUC of the ILRV of 0.556 for non-violent and of 0.718 for violent recidivism (Stadtland and Nedopil, 2004). The development of the VRAG differed significantly from the development of other instruments; it is the only instrument based on empirically determined risk factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In the context of the contributions of forensic psychiatry to the mental health systems, data from the Munich Prediction Study (Stadtland et al, 2005;Nedopil and Stadtland, 2006;Kröner et al, 2007) deserve mention. In this project 262 offenders who were assessed for criminal responsibility were followed for an average of fi ve years.…”
Section: The Contributions Of Forensic Psychiatry To the Knowledge Anmentioning
confidence: 99%