An Economic Analysis of Crime Costs Associated with Psychopathic Personality Disorder and Violence Risk

Author:

Gatner Dylan T.12ORCID,Douglas Kevin S.134,Almond Madison F. E.1,Hart Stephen D.15ORCID,Kropp P. Randall16

Affiliation:

1. Simon Fraser University

2. British Columbia Mental Health & Substance Use Services

3. Helse Bergen Sikkerhet Kompetansesenter

4. University of Oslo

5. University of Bergen

6. British Columbia Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Abstract

Given substantial national crime costs and that psychopathic personality disorder (PPD) is a robust predictor of recidivism, a research gap exists concerning the cost of crime attributable to adults with PPD. The current study employed a bottom-up cost of illness approach to estimate the association between PPD and crime costs among Canadian men incarcerated in the federal correctional system ( n = 188). Participants were rated using the Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (PCL-R) and the Historical-Clinical-Risk Management–20 (HCR-20, version 2). Group mean crime costs were highest for participants who scored highly on the PCL-R and were rated high risk on the HCR-20, and higher scores on both measures were associated with prospective costs accrued from violent and nonviolent recidivism. The findings highlight the need to improve the treatment and management of high-risk individuals with prominent psychopathic features, as it has the potential for significant financial savings for criminal justice systems.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,General Psychology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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