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Étude sur les représentations des PPSMJ par les professionnels. L’apport de la psychologie sociale pour une meilleure prise en charge des personnes p…

2017

Resume Cet article etudie les representations que les professionnels du monde judiciaire se font des personnes placees sous main de justice (PPSMJ) dont ils ont la charge. Une comparaison selon les institutions concernees est pertinente dans la mesure ou les missions des policiers, des psychiatres, des CPIP et des travailleurs sociaux different et donc leur relation avec les PPSMJ n’est pas de meme nature. Une enquete de terrain realisee a l’aide d’entretiens semi-directifs qui ont fait l’objet d’analyses de discours et de contenu permet de rendre compte des particularites liees aux interactions sociales menees par ces differents professionnels. Schematiquement, les policiers manifestent un…

050402 sociology05 social sciences[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyOffendersInstitutions16. Peace & justiceRepresentation[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyAnalyse de contenu0504 sociologyOffenders’ supervisingProfessionnelsPPSMJComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSContent analysisAnalyse de discoursGeneral PsychologyDiscourse analysisPratiques Psychologiques
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Homicide as a Source of Posttraumatic Stress?: A Meta‐Analysis of the Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder After Committing Homicide

2020

There is a growing body of literature on the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after committing homicide that has examined the prevalence of this phenomenon among individuals who have been convicted, but these studies considerably vary. The present study was the first meta-analysis to synthesize scientific evidence regarding the prevalence of offense-related PTSD among convicted killers. A total of 691 articles were identified through an initial screening process, and the final analysis included 11 studies that met the analysis criteria. We examined the prevalence of PTSD after committing homicide and explored how these rates varied by sample type, offender type, diagnosis t…

AdultMaleHigh rateAdolescentbusiness.industryCriminalsMiddle AgedStress Disorders Post-TraumaticPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPosttraumatic stressDiagnosis TypeHomicideMeta-analysisPrevalenceHumansSample TypeMedicineFemaleAdult OffendersHomicidebusinessDemographyJournal of Traumatic Stress
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Traumatic experiences in childhood and psychopathy: a study on a sample of violent offenders from Italy

2013

Background: The link between early traumatic experiences of abuse/neglect and criminal behaviour has been widely demonstrated. Less is known, however, about the relationship between these experiences and the development of psychopathic personality. Objective: This study investigated childhood relational trauma in a group of violent offenders from Italy. We hypothesised a higher level of early relational trauma associated with higher scores on psychopathy. Method: Twenty-two offenders convicted for violent crimes aged 22-60 (M=38, SD=11) participated in this study. Participants were selected by the Italian justice system for an experimental research programme aiming at the evaluation of psyc…

Child abusePsychopathy Checklistmedicine.medical_specialtyviolent offenderslcsh:RC435-571media_common.quotation_subjectPsychopathyTraumatic stressHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlmedicine.diseaseNeglectPsychopathy; child abuse and neglect; violent offenders; high-risk groupsPsychopathylcsh:PsychiatryInjury preventionmedicinePsychiatryPsychologyhigh-risk groupsProceedings Paperchild abuse and neglectClinical psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology
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Sexual Abuse-Current Medico-legal, Forensic and Psychiatric Aspects

2013

Abstract Violence against women and minors is a worldwide problem that has not yet been sufficiently acknowledged. There are many obstacles especially when sexual abuses have to be evaluated. These problems are present both when victims of sexual abuse are evaluated and when sex offenders are dealt with, especially when the offenders are juvenile sex offenders (JSO). These issues give cause for great concern about prognosis, and the resulting psychosocial implications, and call for a special effort from the scientific community in identifying appropriate prevention and treatment methods. This chapter is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the forensic and psychiatric features,…

Forensic scienceMedico legalmedicine.medical_specialtySexual abuse juvenile sexual offendersEpidemiology of child psychiatric disordersSexual abuseSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegalemedicinePsychiatryPsychologySettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantile
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Juvenile Sexual Offenders e contesti familiari abusanti: elementi di continuità e modelli di presa in carico

2012

Juvenile Sexual Offendersfamiglie abusanti presa in carico
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Predicción de la reincidencia con delincuentes juveniles: adaptación del IGI-J

2017

[EN] The aim of this study is to determine the usefulness of the Management and Intervention Inventory for Young (IGI-J) in predicting the past recidivism in young offenders, and the implementation of appropriate intervention programs for that population. A retrospective study with a sample of 258 juvenile offenders who were serving a penal measure was performed. The instrument that evaluated the prediction of recidivism is the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (Hoge and Andrews, 2002). Its adaptation to spanish is the IGI-J (Garrido, Lopez and Silva, 2004). The results indicate that the IGI-J correctly identified 66.7% of offenders and 68.8% of non-recidivists, with an alpha…

Juvenile offenders05 social sciencesOrganic ChemistryIntervention programsIGI-JBiochemistryJuicio clínico estructuradoStructured clinical judgmentProgramas de intervenciónRecidivism prediction050501 criminologyDelincuentes juvenilesPredicción de la reincidencia0505 law
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Validation of the Working Alliance Inventory–Observer Short Version with male intimate partner violence offenders

2018

The working alliance is a key element to increase intimate partner violence (IPV) offenders' motivation, adherence to treatment, and active participation in batterer intervention programs (BIPs). The objective of the present study is to assess the psychometric properties and factor structure of the Working Alliance Inventory-Observer Short Version (WAI-O-S) with a sample of IPV offenders. The sample was 140 men convicted for IPV and court-mandated to a community-based BIP. Inter-rater agreement and reliability were evaluated by computing the intraclass correlation coefficient. To test the latent structure a Bayesian confirmatory factor analysis approach was used. To test criterion-related v…

Original article050103 clinical psychologyObservational descriptive studyIntraclass correlationmedia_common.quotation_subjectProgramas de intervención con maltratadoresAlianza terapéuticaBatterer intervention programsDenial0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedia_commonmaltratadoresObservational scaleIntimate partner violence offenders05 social sciencesStage of changeEstudio descriptivo observacionalDeceptionWorking allianceConfirmatory factor analysisClinical PsychologyAllianceEscala observacionalDomestic violenceObservational studyPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
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Los infractores de tráfico persistentes: el consumo de alcohol y la personalidad como predictores de la retirada del permiso de conducir

2020

ABSTRACT Traffic safety is an important social problem. Many accidents are due to non-compliance with traffic regulations. Serious or repeated offenses are sanctioned with penalty points or court conviction, and sanctions can lead to disqualification from driving. This paper explores the relevance of alcohol consumption and personality factors as predictors of driving disqualification. The aim of the study is to determine whether the behaviors of persistent offenders and their propensity for law-breaking are related to their characteristics and patterns of drinking. A sample of 358 drivers participated in the study: 126 non-offender habitual drivers and 232 persistent traffic offenders disq…

Penalty points systemPersonality factorsInfractores de tráficoSeguridad vialTraffic offendersAlcohol consumptionTraffic safetyConsume de alcoholRetirada del permiso de conducirDriving disqualificationFactores de personalidad
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Persistent traffic offenders: alcohol consumption and personality as predictors of driving disqualification

2019

ABSTRACT Traffic safety is an important social problem. Many accidents are due to non-compliance with traffic regulations. Serious or repeated offenses are sanctioned with penalty points or court conviction, and sanctions can lead to disqualification from driving. This paper explores the relevance of alcohol consumption and personality factors as predictors of driving disqualification. The aim of the study is to determine whether the behaviors of persistent offenders and their propensity for law-breaking are related to their characteristics and patterns of drinking. A sample of 358 drivers participated in the study: 126 non-offender habitual drivers and 232 persistent traffic offenders disq…

Penalty points systemPersonality factorsTraffic offendersAlcohol consumptionTraffic safetyDriving disqualification
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Measuring Perceived Severity of Intimate Partner Violence against Women (IPVAW) among the General Population and IPVAW Offenders

2022

ABSTRACT Public perceptions of the severity of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) incidents are an important factor that has been linked to key issues regarding this type of violence, such as acceptability or tolerance, personal sense of responsibility, attitudes toward intervention, and the public's, professionals', and victims' responses to IPVAW. The aim of the present study was to provide further validity evidence for the perceived severity of IPVAW scale (PS-IPVAW), by assessing its measurement invariance between gender and age groups, and between men from the general population and male IPVAW offenders. Item response theory was also used to assess the discrimination of th…

Perceived severitySocial PsychologyIntimate partner violence offendersDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyIntimate partner violence against womenItem response theoryApplied PsychologyMeasurement invariancePsychosocial Intervention
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