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Personality and Executive Functioning as Risk Factors in Recidivists
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2003
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Criminal Record SearchSubstance AbuseBehavioral SciencesPsychopathologyPersonality PsychologyPsychiatryExecutive FunctioningMedicineInmate PopulationSocial SciencesPersonality DisorderMental HealthMaximum Security JailForensic PsychiatryOffender ClassificationPsychologyCriminal Behavior
The classification of an inmate population at a maximum security jail in Canada was undertaken to study factors correlated with recidivism. A total of 12 recidivists and 12 nonrecidivists were classified according to their index offenses, and a Criminal Record search was completed to verify their statements. A total of 15 non-offenders who had also undergone a criminal record check were included as controls. All participants were administered the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-168, Violence Risk Scale-Experimental Version, Coopersmith Self-esteem Inventory, and the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task. Statistical analysis showed significant differences between the groups on scores for the Hypochondriasis, Psychopathic Deviate, and Hypomania scales of the MMPI-168. Significant differences were noted for the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task and the Violence Risk Scale. Discriminant analysis of the recidivists and nonrecidivists correctly classified at a 91.3% level.
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