Crimes by people with schizophrenia in Korea: comparison with the general population

Abstract Background This study was performed to describe the prevalence of crimes committed by persons with schizophrenia using population-based data and to compare the crime prevalence of persons with schizophrenia and the general population. Methods The number of crimes was obtained from the Korea...

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Main Author: Agnus M. Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:BMC Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2355-5
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spelling doaj-0f856a54466a47bbb1c2af5dc9d8c4b62020-11-29T12:21:11ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2019-11-011911610.1186/s12888-019-2355-5Crimes by people with schizophrenia in Korea: comparison with the general populationAgnus M. Kim0Department of Health Policy and Management, Seoul National University College of MedicineAbstract Background This study was performed to describe the prevalence of crimes committed by persons with schizophrenia using population-based data and to compare the crime prevalence of persons with schizophrenia and the general population. Methods The number of crimes was obtained from the Korean National Policy Agency (KNPA) crime statistics (2012–2016), which provide the number of crimes in terms of the criminal’s mental status and mental health conditions. For the number of persons with schizophrenia, estimates were used which had been calculated from the inpatient and outpatient claims from the National Health Insurance Service. The crime prevalence in persons with schizophrenia was calculated according to the types of crimes, and a comparison with the general population was conducted. Results The overall crime prevalence of persons with schizophrenia was 72.7 to 90.3 per 10,000 from 2012 through 2016, which was about one fifth that of the general population. While the crime rates of the persons with schizophrenia were lower than the general population in most types of crimes including violence, intellectual crimes, and theft, the prevalence of murder, arson, and drug-related crimes in persons with schizophrenia was about five times, six times, and two times that of the general population respectively. Conclusion The higher prevalence of serious offences among persons with schizophrenia suggests the need for closer and more appropriate care for the population, which would be achieved through effective continuity of institutional and community care.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2355-5SchizophreniaCrimeViolenceMurder
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Crimes by people with schizophrenia in Korea: comparison with the general population
BMC Psychiatry
Schizophrenia
Crime
Violence
Murder
author_facet Agnus M. Kim
author_sort Agnus M. Kim
title Crimes by people with schizophrenia in Korea: comparison with the general population
title_short Crimes by people with schizophrenia in Korea: comparison with the general population
title_full Crimes by people with schizophrenia in Korea: comparison with the general population
title_fullStr Crimes by people with schizophrenia in Korea: comparison with the general population
title_full_unstemmed Crimes by people with schizophrenia in Korea: comparison with the general population
title_sort crimes by people with schizophrenia in korea: comparison with the general population
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background This study was performed to describe the prevalence of crimes committed by persons with schizophrenia using population-based data and to compare the crime prevalence of persons with schizophrenia and the general population. Methods The number of crimes was obtained from the Korean National Policy Agency (KNPA) crime statistics (2012–2016), which provide the number of crimes in terms of the criminal’s mental status and mental health conditions. For the number of persons with schizophrenia, estimates were used which had been calculated from the inpatient and outpatient claims from the National Health Insurance Service. The crime prevalence in persons with schizophrenia was calculated according to the types of crimes, and a comparison with the general population was conducted. Results The overall crime prevalence of persons with schizophrenia was 72.7 to 90.3 per 10,000 from 2012 through 2016, which was about one fifth that of the general population. While the crime rates of the persons with schizophrenia were lower than the general population in most types of crimes including violence, intellectual crimes, and theft, the prevalence of murder, arson, and drug-related crimes in persons with schizophrenia was about five times, six times, and two times that of the general population respectively. Conclusion The higher prevalence of serious offences among persons with schizophrenia suggests the need for closer and more appropriate care for the population, which would be achieved through effective continuity of institutional and community care.
topic Schizophrenia
Crime
Violence
Murder
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2355-5
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