Index delinquency in insane offenders sentenced to hospital order treatment
Joeckel, D.; Mueller Isberner, R.
Nervenarzt 68(5): 390-394
1997
ISSN/ISBN: 0028-2804 Accession: 008853042
The analysis of the delinquency bringing disordered offenders into a hospital order institution reveals a lot of very conscious and well organized behavior during the criminal activity. This must be taken into account in therapy and prognosis.
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