Recidivistic offending and mortality in alcoholic violent offenders: a prospective follow-up study

Roope Tikkanen, Matti Holi, Nina Lindberg, Jari Tiihonen, Matti Virkkunen

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Predictive data supporting prevention of violent criminality are scarce. We examined fisk factors for recidivism and mortality among non-psychotic alcoholic violent offenders, the majority having antisocial or borderline personality disorders, or both., which is a group that commits the majority of violent offences in Finland. Criminal records and mortality data on 242 male alcoholic violent offenders were analysed after a 7- to 15-year follow-up, and compared between themselves and with those of 1210 age-, sex- and municipality-matched controls. Recidivism and mortality rates were high. The risk of recidivistic violence was increased by antisocial or borderline personality disorder, or both, childhood maltreatment, and a combination of these. A combination of borderline personality disorder and childhood maltreatment was particularly noxious, suggesting an additive risk increase for a poor outcome. Accurate diagnosis and careful childhood interview may help to predict recidivism and premature death. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftPsychiatry Research
Volym168
Nummer1
Sidor (från-till)18-25
Antal sidor8
ISSN0165-1781
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2009
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