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Risk Factors for Stalking Recidivism in a Dutch Community Forensic Mental Health Sample
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2019-09-23 , DOI: 10.1080/14999013.2019.1661885
Troy E. McEwan 1 , Lianne Harder 2 , Cleo Brandt 3 , Vivienne de Vogel 2, 4
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abstract There are few studies of stalking recidivism and none examining risk factors for recidivistic stalking of the same victim versus a different victim. Data from 70 clients of Dutch community forensic mental health clinics was used to investigate the prevalence of stalking recidivism, risk factors, and any potential protective effect of psychological treatment. Over 50% were again reported to police for stalking over two years, including 21% who stalked a new victim. No risk factors were significantly related to future stalking and psychological treatment was unrelated to recidivism. Possible explanations for these findings and directions for future research are discussed.

中文翻译:

荷兰社区法医心理健康样本中跟踪累犯的危险因素

摘要很少有跟踪缠扰行为的研究,也没有研究对同一受害人和另一受害人进行累犯跟踪的危险因素。来自荷兰社区法医心理健康诊所的70位客户的数据用于调查缠扰行为的患病率,危险因素以及心理治疗的任何潜在保护作用。再次有超过50%的人因跟踪缠扰而被警方报告,其中包括21%跟踪了新的受害者。没有危险因素与将来的跟踪密切相关,心理治疗与累犯无关。讨论了这些发现的可能解释和未来研究的方向。
更新日期:2019-09-23
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