Sections
Excerpt
Justice-involved individuals exhibit a wide range of behavioral problems and psychopathologies. They represent heterogeneous groups that end up in the judicial or correctional system for varying reasons. Given this heterogeneity, the need to improve the ability to identify factors that predict the causes and likelihood of antisocial behavior associated with psychiatric illness and the treatments administered to those who are justice-involved or incarcerated is real and pressing.
Access content
To read the fulltext, please use one of the options below to sign in or purchase access.- Personal login
- Institutional Login
- Sign in via OpenAthens
- Register for access
-
Please login/register if you wish to pair your device and check access availability.
Not a subscriber?
PsychiatryOnline subscription options offer access to the DSM-5 library, books, journals, CME, and patient resources. This all-in-one virtual library provides psychiatrists and mental health professionals with key resources for diagnosis, treatment, research, and professional development.
Need more help? PsychiatryOnline Customer Service may be reached by emailing [email protected] or by calling 800-368-5777 (in the U.S.) or 703-907-7322 (outside the U.S.).