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Arson in mentally ill and criminal populations.
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1983
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Forensic PsychologyLawVictimologyCriminal LawMental IllnessPsychologySocial SciencesPersonality DisorderSexual OffendingCriminal PopulationsHealth SciencesPsychiatryHomicideChild AbuseAdult ArsonistsForensic PsychiatryCriminal JusticeSexual AbuseDemographic FeaturesAggressionPsychopathologyCriminal BehaviorPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Two groups of adult arsonists, 27 with mental illness and 23 not considered to be mentally ill, were examined for demographic features, premorbid factors, motives, and family background. Almost half (46%) of the mentally ill arsonists were mentally retarded. A large proportion of the not-mentally-ill group committed arson as a "crime of passion," 33% of which occurred under the influence of alcohol. Both groups reported a high proportion of absent fathers and seriously disturbed family relations. The relationship of these acts to sexual impulses was found to be minimal, a finding that contrasts with case report studies.