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- Title
The Violent and Illegal Behavior of Mental Patients Reconsidered.
- Authors
Link, Bruce G.; Andrews, Howard; Cullen, Francis T.
- Abstract
Although advocates for the mentally ill assert that mental patients are inappropriately stigmatized as dangerous, research indicates that former mental patients have higher arrest rates than the general public. Because of the limitations of arrest-rate studies, however, alternative hypotheses have suggested that the apparent dangerousness of mental patients is a methodological artifact. We compare mental patients and never-treated community residents on several official and self-reported measures of violent/illegal conduct. Mental patients have higher rates on all measures of violent/illegal behavior, and these differences cannot be accounted for by sociodemographic and community context variables. A scale of psychotic symptoms is the only variable that accounts for differences in levels of violent/ illegal behavior between patients and never-treated community residents. Although mental patients have elevated rates of violent/illegal behavior compared to nonpatients, the differences are modest and are confined to those experiencing psychotic symptoms.
- Subjects
PEOPLE with mental illness; PEOPLE with intellectual disabilities; MENTAL illness; VIOLENCE; BEHAVIOR; ARREST
- Publication
American Sociological Review, 1992, Vol 57, Issue 3, p275
- ISSN
0003-1224
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/2096235