Violent Female Offenders Compared With Violent Male Offenders on Psychological Determinants of Aggressive Behavior

Author:

Hornsveld Ruud H. J.1,Zwets Almar J.12,Leenaars Ellie (P.) E. M.3,Kraaimaat Floris W.4,Bout Ruben56,Lagro-Janssen Toine (A.) L. M.4,Kanters Thijs1

Affiliation:

1. Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

2. FPC de Kijvelanden, Poortugaal, The Netherlands

3. FPO Voorburg, Voorburg, The Netherlands

4. Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

5. PI Nieuwersluis, Stichtse Vecht, The Netherlands

6. NIFP Midden-Nederland, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Psychological determinants of aggressive behavior (personality traits and problem behaviors) in 59 Dutch female offenders (outpatients and detainees) were compared with those in 170 male offenders (outpatients and detainees) who were all convicted of a violent crime. The violent female offenders scored significantly higher on neuroticism and trait anger, and significantly lower on hostility than the male offenders; however, effect sizes were small. A subgroup of female forensic psychiatric outpatients did not differ from a subgroup of male outpatients on all measures, whereas a subgroup of female detainees scored significantly higher on anger and aggression, but lower on hostility and psychopathy than did a subgroup of male detainees. These first results might indicate that violent female offenders do not differ much from violent male offenders regarding personality traits and problem behaviors. The differences between both groups of violent offenders were largely borne by the subgroup of violent female detainees compared with the subgroup of violent male detainees.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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