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Nasilje i kriminalni recidivizam u tijeku forenzičkog tretmana (CROSBI ID 122103)

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Šendula Jengić, Vesna ; Bošković, Gordan Nasilje i kriminalni recidivizam u tijeku forenzičkog tretmana // Medica Jadertina, 1-2 (2002), 32; 5-16-x

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Šendula Jengić, Vesna ; Bošković, Gordan

hrvatski

Nasilje i kriminalni recidivizam u tijeku forenzičkog tretmana

In this article authors analyzed two groups of male forensic inpatients currently treated in one of the forensic departments in our country: the first group comprehended inpatients with violent and deliquent behavioural patterns that were registered during forensic treatment (N=28), and the second group comprehended inpatients without excess behavioural patterns (N=44). The object of the study was to analyze the phenomenology of violent and deliquent behavior during forensic treatment and possible correlation between violence and present psychopathology especially according to axis II of DSM-IV classification. The paper has used all the relevant anamnestic data taken from medical documentation and the terapeutic team regular reports and protocols. The results of the research showed that the group of inpatients with violent and deliquent behavior patterns was mostly young-aged, a notable number of patients meet the criteriaof personality disorder especilly antisocial and borderline type, and have a significant number of previous penal sentences. Anamnestic data and clinical observation showed also a long duration of alcohol and drug abuse among them. In the group of violent and deliquent inpatients the most frequent excess behavioral patterns during the forensic treatment were larency, threat and extortion (51, 95%)and aggressivness toward the other inpatients (18, 18%). during the observed period there were 8 escapes from the forensic department that emphazied necessary assessment of security risk before admission. Other deliquent non-violent behavioural patterns were therapy rejection (38, 23%), misuse of therapeutic leave (26, 47%)and alchocol abuse. Evaluation of behavioural before forensic treatment points out that forensic inpatients with previous criminal life style, i.e. violent and deliquent behaviour, demonstrate progression of criminal behaviour before admission and criminal recidivism during treatment.

nasilje; kriminalni recidivizam; forenzički tretman

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engleski

Violence and criminal recidivism during forensic treatment

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violence; criminal recidivism; forensic treatment

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Podaci o izdanju

1-2 (32)

2002.

5-16-x

objavljeno

0351-0093

1848-817X

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Pravo