MENTAL ILLNESS AND HOMICIDE - PREVENTION OF RECIDIVISM

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Talevska, Valentina [1 ]
Stefanovski, Branko [1 ]
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[1] Demir Hisar Psychiat Hosp, Univ Dept Psychiat, Sch Med, Skopje, Macedonia
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Mental disorders; Forensic psychiatry; Homicide; prevention and control; NEW-YORK-CITY; VIOLENT BEHAVIOR; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE; PSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS; SCHIZOPHRENIA; OFFENDERS; COMMUNITY; DISORDER; INDIVIDUALS; DEFENDANTS;
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We hypothesized that the integration of forensic psychiatrists and the forensic system into the general stream of mental health should lead to better reintegration of forensic patients into the society. The aims of the study were to explore the link between violence, murder, psychiatric disorders and other variables, and to suggest a mode of prevention of criminal recidivism. This investigation provided a more reflective profile of mentally ill persons convicted of murder, hospitalized in Psychiatric Hospital in Demir Hisar in Macedonia between 2007 and 2009. Study results indicated the offender with severe mental illness incarcerated for murder in Demir Hisar Psychiatric Hospital to be predominantly suffering from a mood disorder, to be a male with secondary school education, and to have significant intimate and family relationships characterized by rage as a frequently mentioned motive for murder. On committing homicide, they frequently used firearm or sharp objects. The offenders lived in dysfunctional families, had extensive histories of substance abuse and criminal activity before their murder conviction, and received inadequate treatment for their mental disorder and substance abuse. We suggest that the offenders (murderers) continue their treatment in mental health forensic services upon completing their obligatory treatment at a psychiatric hospital.
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