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Is Arson an Aggressive Act or a Property Offence? A Controlled Study of Psychiatric Referrals

NCJ Number
87619
Journal
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry Volume: 27 Issue: 8 Dated: (December 1982) Pages: 648-654
Author(s)
R W Hill; R Langevin; D Paitich; L Handy; A Russon; L Wilkinson
Date Published
1982
Length
7 pages
Annotation
Arsonists seen for psychiatric assessment were compared to property offenders and to violent offenders on a number of clinical measures.
Abstract
It was found that arsonists were a mixture of the two groups but the majority aligned with property offenders in personality, diagnosis, criminal and violence history, family background, alcohol and drug use as well as in sexual behaviour. Significantly 18% of arsonists were mentally retarded. The act of arson was examined in detail using reliable ratings. While there was no obvious motive in two-fifths of the cases, revenge with underlying anger was most frequently a recognized motive for arson. The provocateur for the act of arson was not always readily identifiable and in over half the cases more than one person or an institution was the stimulus for the five. Directions for future study were discussed. (Publisher abstract)

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