Mental Illness, Violent Criminal Behavior, and the MediatingInfluence of Homelessness

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 9114818
Owner
  • Award Id
    9114818
  • Award Effective Date
    11/1/1991 - 33 years ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    4/30/1994 - 30 years ago
  • Award Amount
    $ 116,095.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

Mental Illness, Violent Criminal Behavior, and the MediatingInfluence of Homelessness

Across the country there are data suggesting that, among the mentally ill, homelessness is associated with increased criminal behavior. The research literature to date suggests that neither mental disorder nor homelessness alone adequately accounts for an increase in risk for violent crime. Studies, however, linking the homeless mentally ill with violent crime raise the possibility that homelessness and mental disorder interact in some volatile way. What might explain this relationship? It is possible that factors associated with homelessness may place the mentally ill at increased risk for violent criminal behavior. Alternatively, the homeless mentally ill may simply receive differential treatment by the criminal justice and forensic mental health systems. Criminological theory suggests that it is not increased risk of dangerous behavior, but an increased vulnerability to arrest that accounts for these patterns. Using a case-control design, this study seeks to explore this issue systematically. Two sub-studies are planned. The first project examines "risk" by exploring the contribution of homelessness to violent criminal behavior in the mentally ill. Data from 150 homeless and 150 domiciled mentally disordered offenders will be examined. The second project explores "criminalization" by discriminating between two groups of homeless mentally ill persons: 150 who have a history of criminal behavior and 150 matched control persons who do not. The data will be derived from court records, hospital records, patient and family interviews, and standard diagnostic instruments. This study promises to add substantially to our knowledge of the role of homelessness in mediating the link between mental illness and violent criminal behavior. It will not only break new ground but also lay the foundation for future prospective studies of the causes of violence in society.

  • Program Officer
    Susan O. White
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    11/8/1991 - 33 years ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    4/28/1993 - 31 years ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    Research Foundation For Mental Hygiene Inc
  • City
    New York
  • State
    NY
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    1051 Riverside Drive
  • Postal Code
    100321007
  • Phone Number
    6467746500

Investigators

  • First Name
    Daniel
  • Last Name
    Martell
  • Start Date
    11/1/1991 12:00:00 AM

FOA Information

  • Name
    Municipal Service
  • Code
    310000
  • Name
    Law
  • Code
    87
  • Name
    Other Applications NEC
  • Code
    99

Program Element

  • Text
    LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
  • Code
    1372