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Sophie Davison; Aleksandar Janca

Personality Disorder and Criminal Behaviour
What Is the Nature of the Relationship?
Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2012;25(1):39-45.

Abstract

Purpose of review: There is a well established association between personality disorder
and offending but the nature of the relationship is less well understood. We reviewed the
recent literature on personality disorder and offending, picking out studies that examined
the relationship between the two.

Recent findings: Cluster A, B and C personality disorders are each associated with
different types of offences. Although rates of personality disorder are high in all serious
offenders, the role played by personality disorder may be greater in some offences than
others, for example, in rapists compared with child molesters, men who kill their fathers
rather than their mothers, men who kill their children compared with mothers who kill their
children; and in less severe stalking behaviour compared with those who get convictions.
Three articles suggested frameworks for understanding how personality disorder may
interact with other factors to contribute to offending.

Summary: Frameworks that integrate personality traits; comorbid problems such as
substance misuse, mood disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
symptoms; motivation for offending; maladaptive cognitions; beliefs and attitudes; anger
and arousal; and situational factors are helpful when considering risk assessment, risk
management and treatment. More empirical research is needed to test these theories.



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