Partners in crime: A 21-year cohort comparison of people who commit serious crimes together with those who act alone

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Aulikki Johanna Ahlgren-Rimpilainen, Mika Rautanen
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Abstract

Background

Perpetrators who act together violently occur frequently in police and media discussions, but are rarely the focus of forensic psychiatric research.

Aims

We aimed to characterise people who act together when committing a serious crime and to map the frequency of such crimes over 21 years in Finland.

Methods

Data for the study were retrieved from the national database of forensic psychiatric examinations for the period 2000–2020, with reports on file for nearly all people charged with serious criminal offences in the country. Index cases were defined as those with two or more perpetrators attacking a single victim; people who acted alone were comparison cases. Sex and age at the time of the crime were extracted together with all diagnoses listed in the reports.

Results

Seventy-five multiple perpetrator groups (MPG) were identified, accounting for 165 individuals whose reports were compared with 2494 single-perpetrator (SPR) reports. Most group and solitary offenders were male (87%: 86%, respectively). The index offence was more likely to be homicide among the group perpetrators (mean 1.12) than the solitary offenders (mean 0.83). Proportionately more of the group offenders had personality disorder or substance use disorders (antisocial personality disorder MPG 49%: SPR 32%; any personality disorder MPG 89%: SPR 76%); alcohol (MPG 79%: SPR 69%; cannabis MPG 15%: SPR 9%). By contrast, psychosis was about twice as common among the solitary offenders (MPG 12%; SPR 26%).

Conclusions

The number of group-perpetrated crimes has not increased, according to these Finnish forensic psychiatric report data of 2000–2020, but the relatively high prevalence among them of personality and substance use disorders is a constant. Understanding psychiatric disorders as factors in both leading to and avoiding violent conflicts may help plan new approaches to further diminish group violence.

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犯罪伙伴:对一起犯下严重罪行的人和单独行动的人进行的21年队列比较
背景:在警察和媒体的讨论中,经常出现集体暴力行为的肇事者,但很少成为法医精神病学研究的焦点。我们的目标是描述一起犯下严重罪行的人的特征,并绘制出芬兰21年来此类犯罪的频率。该研究的数据从2000-2020年期间的国家法医精神病学检查数据库中检索,其中包含该国几乎所有被指控犯有严重刑事犯罪的人的存档报告。指数案件被定义为两名或两名以上犯罪者袭击一名受害者的案件;单独行动的人是比较案例。犯罪时的性别和年龄与报告中列出的所有诊断一起被提取出来。结果共鉴定出75个多重行为人组(MPG),共165人,与单一行为人组(SPR)报告的2494人进行比较。大多数集体罪犯和单独罪犯都是男性(分别为87%和86%)。集体犯罪者(平均1.12)比单独犯罪者(平均0.83)更有可能犯下杀人罪。从比例上看,群体罪犯有人格障碍或物质使用障碍的比例更高(反社会人格障碍MPG 49%: SPR 32%;任何人格障碍(MPG 89%: SPR 76%);酒精(MPG 79%: SPR 69%;大麻MPG 15%: SPR 9%)。相比之下,精神疾病在单独犯罪者中的发病率是前者的两倍(MPG 12%;SPR 26%)。根据2000-2020年芬兰法医精神病学报告数据,集体犯罪的数量并没有增加,但人格和物质使用障碍的相对较高患病率是一个常数。将精神疾病理解为导致和避免暴力冲突的因素,可能有助于制定进一步减少群体暴力的新方法。
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期刊介绍: Criminal Behaviour & Mental Health – CBMH – aims to publish original material on any aspect of the relationship between mental state and criminal behaviour. Thus, we are interested in mental mechanisms associated with offending, regardless of whether the individual concerned has a mental disorder or not. We are interested in factors that influence such relationships, and particularly welcome studies about pathways into and out of crime. These will include studies of normal and abnormal development, of mental disorder and how that may lead to offending for a subgroup of sufferers, together with information about factors which mediate such a relationship.
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