Longterm Follow-up in Sexual Homicide Perpetrators

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作者
Berner, Wolfgang [1 ]
Briken, Peer [1 ]
Habermann, Niels [1 ]
Hill, Andreas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Klinikum Hamburg Eppendorf, Inst Sexualforschung & Forens Psychiat, Martinistr 52, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
delinquency; sexual offenders; homicide; paraphilias; personality disorders; criminal recidivism; risk assessment;
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10.1007/s11757-008-0070-z
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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This article summarizes main results of studies on forensic psychiatric court reports on 166 men who had been persecuted between 1963 and 1991 for a sexual offence leading to the death of the victim. Comparing perpetrators with a single victim and those with multiple victims we found similar results as in two previous studies with smaller samples: Multiple sexual homicide perpetrators showed more often sexual sadism and other paraphilias, as well as antisocial, schizoid and sadistic personality disorders. Follow-up data from the federal criminal records could be obtained for 139 offenders. Ninety perpetrators had been released after a mean detention of 12.2 years, whereas the 49 offenders who were still in prison or forensic psychiatric hospitals had been detained for a mean period of 20.6 years. The nonreleased offenders showed more often paraphilias as well as antisocial and sadistic personality disorders than the released perpetrators. Paraphilias and antisocial personality traits are empirically well proven risk factors for criminal recidivism with sexual reoffences. In addition, the nonreleased sexual homicide perpetrators had higher scores in all applied risk assessment instruments (PCL-R, HCR-20, SVR-20, Static-99). Among the released offenders only 1.1% (n= 1) reoffended with a completed homicide and 2.2% (n= 2) with attempted homicide. The recidivism rates with sexual and other violent reoffences in this sample of sexual homicide perpetrators were similar to those in a large meta-analysis on recidivism in sexual offenders by Hanson and Morton-Bourgon [4]. Since well established risk factors had apparently been "used- up" for the decisions about release or nonrelease, in the follow-up data about the released offenders only age at the sexual homicide and age at the time of release were found as risk factors for recidivism with any violent (sexual or non-sexual) reoffence, i.e. the younger the offender at the time of the homicide and the younger at the time of release, the more likely is the risk of violent reoffending.
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