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An electrocortical correlate of a history of alcohol abuse in criminal offenders
Authors:Lee Hong Neo  Paul McCullagh  Rick Howard
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Work &2. Psychology , National University of Singapore;3. Faculty of Informatics, University of Ulster , Northern , Ireland
Abstract:Abstract

This study tested the hypothesis that a history of chronic alcohol abuse is the key variable underlying the previously reported association between criminal recidivism, impulsivity and differentiation of the Go/NoGo contingent negative variation (CNV). Forty male Singaporean prison inmates were assessed for presence of antisocial personality disorder (APD), a history of alcohol and other substance abuse, and psychopathy. CNV was recorded in the Go/NoGo paradigm in groups comprising inmates with (ALC+: N = 29) and without (ALC?: N = 11) a history of alcohol abuse. As predicted, the ALC+ group showed significantly degraded Go/NoGo CNVs (poor differentiation). This suggests that the “high risk” group of mentally disordered found to recidivate in studies by Howard and Lumsden (1996; 1997) may have shared a history of alcohol abuse. Results are discussed in the context of a developmental biopsychosocial model of risk for engaging in criminal behaviour.
Keywords:alcoholism  contingent negative variation (CNV)  impulsivity  psychopathy  recidivism
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