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I write as an agnostic secularist, so suspect my views will carry little weight with devout Jews or Muslims, but in a wider sense they, like some of the Christian denominations, predominantly the Roman Catholic church, should not try to pre-empt the future convictions of their children before they are sufficiently mature to reach their own conclusions.
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Not surprisingly, substance-related disorders were associated with an increased risk of future convictions for violent crime in line with what other studies have shown [ 39, 40].
Thirty-one questions contained information that corresponded to 30 variables in 11 domains in the violence risk assessment instruments and which were statistically significantly associated with risk of future convictions for violent crime and were therefore chosen as potential confounders/risk factors.
A limitation is that women were exempted from conscription at that time, which restrains the generalisability of the findings of psychiatric diagnoses and future convictions for violent crime only to men.
Of all the diagnoses, substance-related disorders had the strongest association with future convictions for violent crime in Model I III, followed by mental retardation and personality disorders.
Do psychiatric diagnoses in late adolescence increase the risk of a future conviction for violent crime?
Research questions: Do psychiatric diagnoses in late adolescence increase the risk of a future conviction for violent crime?
Nevertheless, affective and anxiety disorders still remained a weak, but significant, predictor of a future conviction for violent crime even after adjusting for various potential confounders.
The mean (standard deviation [SD]) age of onset for a future conviction for violent crime after conscription in the group with no psychiatric diagnoses was 26.5 (8.1) years.
Today, someone arrested for a felony will face higher bail amounts as they await trial, longer sentences if convicted, harsher sentences for future convictions as a result of being a felon, and severe restrictions after they have been released and served their time in the justice system.
The main finding in this long-term follow-up study was that men with a diagnosis of mental retardation at conscription had the highest risk for a future conviction for violent crime, taking into account other early risk factors.
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