Clinical and demographic characteristics of elderly offenders at a maximum-security forensic hospital |
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Authors: | Rayel M G |
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Affiliation: | Dr. G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Clarenville, NF, Canada. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the study was to determine the clinical and demographic characteristics of the male elderly offenders admitted to a maximum-security forensic hospital. Charts of male elderly patients were reviewed to obtain clinical and demographic data. Seventy-seven percent of geriatric felons were involved in violent crime, 41% of which had psychotic symptoms. Forty-five percent of offenders with a history of head trauma/neurologic disorder were charged with violent offenses. Fifty-nine percent had previous psychiatric hospitalization. Most elderly male offenders involved in violent crimes had primary psychotic and mood disorders, cognitive impairment, and a history of head trauma/neurologic disorder. The small number of subjects precludes clear conclusions and needs further study. |
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