Mental Health And Crime Essay

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There is a complex relationship between mental health and crime. The cause of the relationship can include many different and diverse factors early in life. Hodgins (1997) said that the relationship between mental illness and criminality could be supported by three different types of evidence studies. There has been a great deal of theories on the links between personality and crime. One of them was Eysenck’s personality theory. He stated that criminals displayed had a higher level of three personality types; Extroversion, Neuroticism and Psychoticism (Newburn 2010). Statistics have also shown that children with ADHD, anti-social behaviour and educational difficulties are more likely to commit a crime whether as a juvenile or adult. In addition, traumatic events from childhood and child abuse can also be related to the …show more content…

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