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The British Journal of Psychiatry (2004) 185: 245-250
© 2004 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

Preventing crime by people with schizophrenic disorders: the role of psychiatric services

S. Hodgins, PhD

Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, University of London, UK

R. Müller-Isberner, Drmed

Haina Forensic Psychiatric Hospital, Haina, Germany

Correspondence: Professor S. Hodgins, Department of Forensic Mental Health Science, Institute of Psychiatry, Box PO23, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill,london SE5 8AF, UK. E-mail: s.hodgins{at}iop.kcl.ac.uk

Declaration of interest None. Funding detailed in Acknowledgements.

Background Knowledge of when and how to implementtreatments to prevent criminal offending among people with schizophrenia is urgently needed.

Aims To identify opportunities for interventions to prevent offending among men with schizophrenic disorders by tracking their histories of offending and admissions to hospital.

Method We examined 232 men with schizophrenic disorders discharged from forensic and general psychiatric hospitals. Data were collected from participants, family members and official records.

Results More than three-quarters (77.8%) of the forensic patients had previously been admitted to general psychiatric services; 24.3% of the general psychiatric patients had a criminal record. Offences had been committed by 39.8% of the forensic patients and 10.8% of the general psychiatric patients before their first admission to general psychiatry, and after their first admission these 59 patients committed 195 non-violent and 59 violent offences. Subsequently, 49 of them committed serious violent offences that led to forensic hospital admission. The offenders were distinguished by a pervasive and stable pattern of antisocial behaviour evident from at least mid-adolescence.

Conclusions General psychiatry requires resources in order to prevent criminal offending among a subgroup of patients with schizophrenic disorders.




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