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Crime scene behavior among mentally disordered offenders in Sweden Daniel Karlberg, Björn Fredriksson & Joakim Sturu

Crime scene behavior among mentally disordered offenders in Sweden Daniel Karlberg, Björn Fredriksson & Joakim Sturup. Background/Aim. 2009: The Crimescene behavior unit is formed 2010: Project Crimescene behavior 2010 is launched

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Crime scene behavior among mentally disordered offenders in Sweden Daniel Karlberg, Björn Fredriksson & Joakim Sturu

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  1. Crime scene behavior among mentally disordered offenders in Sweden Daniel Karlberg, Björn Fredriksson & Joakim Sturup

  2. Background/Aim • 2009: The Crimescene behavior unit is formed • 2010: Project Crimescene behavior 2010 is launched • Aim: To describe crime scene behavior and offender caracteristics among mentally disorded violent offenders • Question: In what way are CSB possible to use as predictors to the juridical concept severe mental disorder

  3. Metod Consecutive case study including all cases of ”violent” crimes during 2010 at the Stockholm branch. 199 cases, later reduced to 164 cases. • All cases were reviewed by one of three assessors as a part of the ongoing work to increase quality in the assessment work

  4. Crimes in Sweden • 1 400 000 crimes reported of which 111 000 violent crimes • 110 000 –130 000 sentenced • 14 000 goes to prison • 550 undergo FPE, 250assessed as having aSEVERE MENTAL DISORDER and sentenced to forensic psychiatric care

  5. Final sample • 199 cases turns into a final sample of 164

  6. N=164

  7. Offences

  8. Diagnosis • Severe mental disorder • Male 42% • Female 58% • Total 44%

  9. Status at crime

  10. Time and location

  11. Victims

  12. Crimescene behavior

  13. Distance travelled to crimescene

  14. In practice

  15. Future • 2011 project: GÄRNINGSANALYS major violent crimes • Other simular projects; Lethal violence and rape studies projects

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