Detecting mental health problems and suicidal motives among terrorists and mass shooters
ConclusionMore accurate detection of mental health problems and suicidal motives among terrorists and mass shooters could help advance scientific understandings of these individuals and even help prevent lethal attacks. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - December 6, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Adam Lankford Tags: Invited Editorial Source Type: research

Effects of child abuse, adolescent violence, peer approval and pro ‐violence attitudes on intimate partner violence in adulthood
ConclusionsResults underscore the importance of prevention programmes and strategies to disrupt the cycle of violence at its early stages, as well as interventions during adolescence targeting peer influences. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - October 5, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Todd I. Herrenkohl, Hyunzee Jung Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

From early dating violence to adult intimate partner violence: Continuity and sources of resilience in adulthood
ConclusionsResults confirm significant continuity between dating violence and IPV and that support from peers and family, parenting‐related support and parental reports of attachment protect an individual from continuing to engage in intimate partner violence throughout adulthood. Bolstering these supportive relationships may help provide points of intervention to interrupt the link between early dating violence and later adulthood IPV. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - October 5, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Sarah J. Greenman, Mauri Matsuda Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Risk assessments for dating violence in mid to late adolescence and early adulthood
ConclusionsDrawing on this evidence, we conclude that young people appear to be at greater risk of encountering dating violence if they have experienced violence in earlier attachment relationships; if their skills for coping with conflict and responding to coercion are limited and if the presence of peer influences reinforces offence supportive attitudes. The reliability and validity of existing intimate partner violence risk assessments that conceptually overlap with elements of dating violence risk warrant investigation to inform risk assessment developments in this field and, building on this, possible interventions to...
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - October 5, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: James Tapp, Estelle Moore Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Predictors of emotional and physical dating violence in a sample of serious juvenile offenders
ConclusionsDating violence is quite prevalent in young adulthood among serious juvenile offenders. Numerous predictors distinguish between chronic dating violence perpetrators and other groups. These may suggest points of intervention for reducing future violence. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - October 5, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Gary Sweeten, Matthew Larson, Alex R. Piquero Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Dating violence and physical health: A longitudinal lens on the significance of relationship dynamics and anti ‐social lifestyle characteristics
ConclusionsFindings suggest the need to further examine the physical health consequences of dating violence, with a particular focus on the relationship context and other potential confounding forces. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - October 5, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Jennifer E. Copp, Peggy C. Giordano, Monica A. Longmore, Wendy D. Manning Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Dating violence in teenage girls: parental emotion regulation and racial differences
Conclusions and practical implicationsWe discuss directions for future research focusing on emotion regulation and dating violence. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - October 5, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Lia Ahonen, Rolf Loeber Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Risk factors for dating violence versus cohabiting violence: Results from the third generation of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development
ConclusionRisk factors from four domains were important in predicting dating violence, but they were different for G3 men and women. It may be important to consider different risk factors and different risk assessments for male compared with female perpetration of dating violence. Early identification and interventions are recommended. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - October 5, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, Maria M. Ttofi, Rebecca V. Crago Tags: Special Issue Article Source Type: research

Advancing knowledge about dating violence
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Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - October 5, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Multi agency working in forensic psychiatry: Theory and practice in Europe
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Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - July 4, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Lindsay D.G. Thomson, Kris Goethals, Norbert Nedopil Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Moral disengagement and callous –unemotional traits: A longitudinal study of Italian adolescents with a disruptive behaviour disorder
ConclusionAs impairments in either cognitive or affective traits may predispose to problematic development of the other, our findings would suggest that screening at the earliest opportunity possible for both moral disengagement and callous–unemotional traits among children with disruptive behaviour disorders could help to map natural outcome pathways and thus tailor more accurate interventions for prevention of antisocial or criminal behaviour. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - June 30, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Pietro Muratori, Marinella Paciello, Carlo Buonanno, Annarita Milone, Laura Ruglioni, John E. Lochman, Gabriele Masi Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Juvenile animal cruelty and firesetting behaviour
ConclusionsAs only male gender and being a victim of sexual abuse increased the odds of evidencing both animal cruelty and firesetting behaviour substantially above the odds for each behaviour individually, there thus appears to be little that is unique to the co‐occurrence. Our findings suggest that sensitivity to the occurrence of each is the best way forward, with rather familiar assessments and interventions offering some hope of reducing these seriously damaging behaviours. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - June 30, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Michael T. Baglivio, Kevin T. Wolff, Matt DeLisi, Michael G. Vaughn, Alex R. Piquero Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms, type of offending and recidivism in a prison population: The role of substance dependence
ConclusionsAlthough some associations between ADHD and offending may be accounted for by co‐morbidity with substance use disorders, early onset of offending and repeated violent offending appear to be directly related to ADHD. Criminal justice policies should, therefore, incorporate ADHD screening accompanied by appropriate rehabilitation programmes when such neurodevelopmental disorder is identified. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - June 30, 2016 Category: Criminology Authors: Jan C. Rom án‐Ithier, Rafael A. González, María C. Vélez‐Pastrana, Gloria M. González‐Tejera, Carmen E. Albizu‐García Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Training probation officers in case formulation for personality disordered offenders
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,Volume 28, Issue 1, Page 50-60, February 2018. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - June 20, 2016 Category: Criminology Source Type: research

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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health,Volume 28, Issue 1, Page 50-60, February 2018. (Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health)
Source: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health - June 20, 2016 Category: Criminology Source Type: research