1998
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.172.3.218
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Mental disorder and violence

Abstract: For people with personality disorder better clinical descriptions seem essential. For people with a pure psychosis, as symptoms were usually a factor driving the index offence, treatment appears as important for public safety as for personal health.

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“…They accounted for 8.7 % of the children admitted. The over-representation of black people in both medium secure units and special hospital has been described previously , Maden et al, 1999,Taylor et al, 1998. The differences in opinion regarding the causes for this overrepresentation have been reviewed elsewhere (Kaye and Lingua, 2000).…”
Section: Questions Arising From Studymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They accounted for 8.7 % of the children admitted. The over-representation of black people in both medium secure units and special hospital has been described previously , Maden et al, 1999,Taylor et al, 1998. The differences in opinion regarding the causes for this overrepresentation have been reviewed elsewhere (Kaye and Lingua, 2000).…”
Section: Questions Arising From Studymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Procjene i tretman nasilja su u okviru rada sudske psihijatrije. Kod psihoza i nasilja javlja se uzajamno strah u javnosti od psihoze i nasilja, ali objektivno prvo se javlja mentalni poremećaj a potom nasilje [20].…”
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“…Studije od 1990. godine potvrđuju značajnu vezu između psihoza i nasilja. Nasilje obolelih lica izaziva strah u javnosti, a vreme početka psihoze i nasilja govori da mentalni poremećaj dolazi prvi [21].…”
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