2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0160-2527(01)00076-0
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Mental disturbances and criminological characteristics in crime-accused insane as recorded at the Judiciary Office in La Plata, Argentina, for 10 years

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“…The type of the index offence seems to be related to criminal responsibility (Folino & Urrutia, 2001;Rice & Harris, 1990;Warren et al, 2004). None of the offence types, however, were significantly related to insanity once diagnostic opinions were simultaneously considered (Cochrane et al, 2001;Warren et al, 2004).…”
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“…The type of the index offence seems to be related to criminal responsibility (Folino & Urrutia, 2001;Rice & Harris, 1990;Warren et al, 2004). None of the offence types, however, were significantly related to insanity once diagnostic opinions were simultaneously considered (Cochrane et al, 2001;Warren et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Besides diagnoses, age and gender of the defendant (Folino & Urrutia, 2001;Rice & Harris, 1990;Warren et al, 2004), the number of prior convictions and the number of prior arrests (Folino & Urrutia, 2001;Lymburner & Roesch, 1999;Rice & Harris, 1990) have been found to be associated with criminal responsibility. The largest study among more than 4000 subjects, however, did not find a relationship between criminal responsibility and prior convictions (Warren et al, 2004).…”
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“…Na presente pesquisa, o estudo das variáveis sociodemográfi cas, clínicas e criminológicas evidenciou semelhança com estudos prévios sobre o tema 22,23 . No período de 1 ano, foram detectados 200 eventos violentos ou antissociais, envolvendo 50 pacientes (73% da população estudada).…”
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“…Los condenados evidenciaron una probabilidad ocho veces mayor de tener antecedentes penales que los inimputables. Estos es compatible con otras investigaciones que demostraron que la historia delictiva suele ser menor en los inimputables dado que éstos suelen llegar al delito por motivaciones menos sociales, en comparación con los delincuentes habituales (Folino y Urrutia, 2001).…”
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