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Relationship Between Mental Illness And Crime

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Mental Illness and Crime Over the years there have been many researchers who conduct test to explain if there is any correlation between mental illness and crime. It is stated from Moore and Hiday (2006) that “twenty-two percent of all inmates have a mental illness, sometimes containing more mental illness patients than in most psychiatric units.” When reviewing these statistics it is clear as to how critical the correlation between different kinds of mental disorders and crime are. There are more detailed researches coming up to discuss that determines the correlation between mental illness and crime. An important fact about crime is that it could be based off a serious behavior problem, but it could also be based off a serious mental problem. Many of those who commit a crime aren’t convicted due to a mental illness so it is important to note, that for the purpose of this analysis, that every illegal activity is counted as a crime, regardless of conviction (Monahan and Steadman 1983). Monahan and Steadman also stated that some researchers argue that mental disorders correlating factors of crime includes; previous experiences, their social class, and age. It is clearly obvious that those …show more content…

When there is no time spent in positive social relationships this could lead to violence. People with a mental disorder may not feel comfortable being around others so they try to keep themselves away and that could lead to a greater chance and acting in violence. A lot of people with a mental disorder are pushed away from society so that increases the chance at violence as well. Robbins, Monahan and Silver (2003) did a study on violence after being discharged from an institution. The study concluded that women are more likely to be involved in domestic violence, which supports the informal social control

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