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9781594601170

The Myth of a Psychiatric Crime Wave

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  • ISBN13:

    9781594601170

  • ISBN10:

    1594601178

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-08-01
  • Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
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Summary

The media is full of disturbing scenes of deranged, psychotic killers lurking around every corner, waiting to attack when innocent victims least expect. Despite the unrealistic nature of these scenes, the ensuing fear results in very real, often-shortsighted, attempts at protecting the public from the perceived danger that mentally ill persons in our communities represent.The Myth of a Psychiatric Crime Wave provides a practical foundation for studying popular attitudes toward mental illness and the effects these notions have on mental health consumers. Additionally, the text provides a comprehensive analysis of the underlying assumptions about mental illness that, unintentionally or otherwise, influence legal and policy decisions affecting persons with mental illnesses.This book begins with an exploration of the various psychological and legal efforts to define the concept of mental illness. The text then examines the myth of a psychiatric crime wave - the common belief that mentally ill persons are violent and dangerous and, as such, are managed effectively through criminal justice procedures. The criminal image of persons with mental illness is addressed, then leads the reader to an empirical analysis of mock juror sentencing recommendations for mentally ill defendants.The Myth of a Psychiatric Crime Wave is an effective complementary text for upper-level psychology and criminal justice courses dealing with the treatment of mental health consumers, the management of these individuals, or both. Moreover, this text is suited for sparking critical discourse in graduate-level courses in forensic psychology, criminology, and mental health law.This book is a part of the Criminal Justice and Psychology series.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Chapter One On Mental Illness: The Definition Problem 3(14)
Mental Illness Defined
7(2)
Mental Health Definitions of Mental Illness
9(8)
Chapter Two Legal Definitions of Mental Illness 17(14)
States' Definitions of Mental Illness
21(10)
Chapter Three Mental Illness and Criminality 31(20)
Criminalization of Mental Illness
31(6)
The Truth about Mental Illness, Crime, and Violence
37(2)
Mental Illness and Crime Pre-Deinstitutionalization
39(1)
Mental Illness and Crime Post-Deinstitutionalization
40(11)
Chapter Four General Attitudes Toward Mental Illness 51(10)
Perceptions of Mental Illness
52(5)
Familiarity and Perceptions of Mental Illness
57(4)
Chapter Five The Media and Popular Delusions of Mental Illness 61(20)
The Influence of Broadcast Media on Perceptions of Mental Illness
62(9)
The Influence of Print Mediaon Perceptions of Mental Illness
71(7)
College Student Samples and Perceptions of Mental Illness
78(3)
Chapter Six Mock Juror Research and Mental Illness 81(22)
The Disadvantages of Mock Juror Research
83(1)
The Effects of Bias on Juror Behavior
84(12)
The Effects of Mental Illness Bias on Juror Behavior
96(5)
Conclusion
101(2)
Chapter Seven Introduction to the Present Study: Public Perception, Juror Sentencing Recommendations, and Mental Illness 103(36)
Hypotheses
105(1)
Method
106(33)
Participants
106(2)
Materials
108(18)
Reliability and Validity
108(1)
Why the OMI and Not the CAMI?
109(3)
Preliminary Trial Summary Pilot
112(3)
Trial Summaries
115(5)
Postscenario Questions
120(6)
Procedure
126(3)
Data Analyses
127(2)
Results
129(17)
Preliminary Analysis
129(1)
Primary Analyses
130(4)
Analyses of Other Important Variables
134(5)
Chapter Eight Discussion and Recommendations for Future Mental Illness-Mock Juror Research 139(18)
The OMI is not a useful instrument for better understanding juror-sentencing recommendations for mentally ill defendants
140(1)
Participants' Opinions of Mental Illness Had No Significant Effects on Sentencing Recommendations
141(1)
Perception of Defendant Dangerousness and Sentencing Recommendations
142(1)
Perception of Defendant Responsibility and Sentencing Recommendations
143(2)
Confidence in Sentencing Recommendations
145(1)
Limitations
146(5)
The OMI Must Be Rescaled
146(1)
Limitations Due to Mock Juror Design
147(2)
Definition Problem
149(1)
Limitations Due to Vignettes
149(2)
Limitations Due to Undergraduate Students Sample
151(1)
Recommendations for Future Research
151(2)
Conclusion
153(4)
References 157(20)
Index 177

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