Psychological Risk Markers in Violent Female Behavior

2004 
The aim of this study was to identify psychological risk markers for violent female offenders. Victimization experiences, stressful life events, personality disorders and cognitive ability of 61 offenders and 30 nonoffenders were examined by a structured interview and an intelligence test. First-time offenders and repeat violent offenders were also compared on the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised. Offenders had had more adverse experiences in childhood and adulthood than non-offenders, and reported partner related difficulties prior to the index offense. Cluster B personality disorders and more limited cognitive functioning characterized offenders who indulge in substance abuse and had received psychiatric treatment more often than nonoffenders. A comparison of repeat violent offenders and first-time offenders produced no differences in experiences of abuse, whereas domestic violence and parental divorce were more common in families of recidivists than in those of first-time offenders. Antisocial person...
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