Psychopathic traits in Finnish homicide offenders with schizophrenia |
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Authors: | Laajasalo Taina Salenius Stephan Lindberg Nina Repo-Tiihonen Eila Häkkänen-Nyholm Helinä |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Behavioural Sciences, P.O. Box 9, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finlandb Department of Psychiatry, Peijas, Helsinki University Central Hospital, P.O. Box 900, 00029 HUS, Vantaa, Finlandc Department of Adolescent Psychiatry, Helsinki University Central Hospital, P.O. Box 590, 00029 HUS, Helsinki, Finlandd Department of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Eastern Finland, Niuvanniemi Hospital, FI-79240 Kuopio, Finlande National Bureau of Investigation, Forensic Laboratory, P.O. Box 285, 01301 Vantaa, Finland |
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Abstract: | There is a paucity of studies examining psychopathy in comparable samples of violent individuals with and without psychotic illness. The main goal of the study was to assess the prevalence and nature of psychopathic traits as measured by PCL-R among Finnish homicide offenders with schizophrenia. Further, the impact of co-morbid psychopathy on the homicidal incidents, as well as the associations of psychopathy and offender background factors, among offenders with schizophrenia was investigated.A retrospective study was performed using extensive forensic psychiatric evaluation reports and crime reports as sources of information. The sample consisted of 72 homicide offenders with schizophrenia and 72 controls without psychotic illness.Psychopathic features were prevalent among Finnish homicide offenders with schizophrenia, although for the most parts to a lesser extent compared to other homicide offenders. Like non-mentally ill psychopathic offenders, offenders with schizophrenia and many psychopathic traits are likely to present early starting problems in many areas of life and they also commit homicides that resemble other psychopathic offenders' in their choice of victims, intoxication and post-offense behavior.The observed prevalence of psychopathic traits highlights the importance of psychopathy assessment among violence-prone individuals with schizophrenia. In most respects, offenders with schizophrenia and high levels of psychopathic traits seem to be similar to psychopathic offenders without psychotic illness, which has implications for early intervention and management. |
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Keywords: | Psychopathy Schizophrenia Homicide Violence PCL-R |
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