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Persons who commit arson for profit are the most rapidly increasing group of firesetters. Profiles of arsonists who set fires for fraud appear to be based on an ...
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Sep 1, 2012 · In their study, 54 percent had a diagnosable mental illness. Further, the mentally ill arsonists set a greater number of total fires than did ...
90% of arsonists had recorded mental health histories, and of those 36% had the major mental illness of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. 64% were abusing ...
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More than 90 percent reported experiencing severe distress after starting fires, and one-third considered suicide as a means of controlling firesetting. The U. ...
An estimated 35 to 50 percent of all arson is committed by juveniles. Genetic abnormalities, emotional problems, and harmful environmental influences occurring ...
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Findings indicate that 61% of rural arsonists had mental health and alcohol problems. However, compared to previous literature, most were older adults (M = ...
In this study we evaluated whether arsonists (n = 98) differ from homicide offenders (n = 55) in regard to psychiatric disorders, suicidality, and criminal ...
Nov 19, 2007 · Even if an arsonist does have a mental illness, this may not be a contributing factor in the crime.
Oct 27, 2021 · Arsonists as overwhelmingly male, and overwhelmingly white. A majority of them are “non-pathological”—so not mentally ill in the clinical sense ...
May 30, 2023 · Arson is highly complex crime, with a wide range of social, psychological and environmental influences. More work needs to be done to understand ...