Vl. Quinsey et al., PROXIMAL ANTECEDENTS OF ELOPING AND REOFFENDING AMONG SUPERVISED MENTALLY DISORDERED OFFENDERS, Journal of interpersonal violence, 12(6), 1997, pp. 794-813
Sixty mentally disordered male offenders who had eloped from hospital
or reoffended while under supervision were compared with 51 male offen
ders who had done neither Subjects were matched on diagnosis, age, and
level of supervision. In addition to an actuarially based estimate of
risk of violent reoffending and other static measures, proximal dynam
ic variables were coded from clinical file information. Seven dynamic
variables differentiated elopers/reoffenders from other patients after
controlling for actuarial risk level and also differentiated the peri
od preceding eloping or reoffending from an earlier period. These robu
st predictors fell into two groups: those involving noncompliance with
supervision and antisocial attitudes and those pertaining to emotiona
l dysphoria and psychiatric symptoms. Violent reoffenders were best di
fferentiated from their controls by a proximal factor labeled Dynamic
Antisociality Violent reoffenders were more likely to be personality d
isordered, and elopers were more likely to be psychotic.