Violence and Mental Illness: Rethinking Risk Factors and Enhancing Public Safety

Author:   Eric B. Elbogen ,  Nico Verykoukis
Publisher:   New York University Press
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9781479801442


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   08 August 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Shows that the myth that mental illness is strongly linked to violence makes us all less safe Mass shootings have become a defining issue of our time. Whenever the latest act of newsworthy violence occurs, mental illness is inevitably cited as a preeminent cause by members of the news media and political sphere alike. Violence and Mental Illness: Rethinking Risk Factors and Enhancing Public Safety exposes how mental illness is vastly overemphasized in popular discussion of mass violence, which in turn makes us all less safe. The recurring and intense focus on mental illness in the wake of violent tragedy is fueled by social stigma and cognitive bias, strengthening an exaggerated link between violence and mental illness. Yet as Eric B. Elbogen and Nico Verykoukis clearly and compellingly demonstrate in this book, a wide array of empirical data show that this link is much weaker than commonly believed—numerous other risk factors have been proven to be stronger predictors of violence. In particular, the authors argue that overweighting mental illness means underweighting more robust risk factors, which are external (e.g., poverty, financial strain, inadequate social support), internal (e.g., younger age, anger, substance abuse), or violence-defining (e.g., lacking empathy, gun access, hate group membership). These risk factors need to be taken into consideration when crafting policies that concern public safety, with emphasis on strategies for reducing the viability and acceptability of violence as a choice.

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Author:   Eric B. Elbogen ,  Nico Verykoukis
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Weight:   0.449kg
ISBN:  

9781479801442


ISBN 10:   1479801445
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   08 August 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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"""Deftly balances evidence-based public policy with respect for the welfare and dignity of people with mental disorders to propose alternative ways of predicting, measuring, and ultimately deterring violent behavior."" -- Thomas Joiner, Robert O. Lawton Professor of Psychology, Florida State University ""Excellent and timely. The authors skillfully show how numerous risk factors have been proven to be stronger predictors of violence than mental illness; their suggestions for policy changes are urgent and immensely necessary. This is a must-read for anyone interested in addressing the epidemic of gun violence in America."" -- John Monahan, John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia"


Deftly balances evidence-based public policy with respect for the welfare and dignity of people with mental disorders to propose alternative ways of predicting, measuring, and ultimately deterring violent behavior. -- Thomas Joiner, Robert O. Lawton Professor of Psychology, Florida State University Excellent and timely. The authors skillfully show how numerous risk factors have been proven to be stronger predictors of violence than mental illness; their suggestions for policy changes are urgent and immensely necessary. This is a must-read for anyone interested in addressing the epidemic of gun violence in America. -- John Monahan, John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia


Deftly balances evidence-based public policy with respect for the welfare and dignity of people with mental disorders to propose alternative ways of predicting, measuring, and ultimately deterring violent behavior. -- Thomas Joiner, Robert O. Lawton Professor of Psychology, Florida State University Excellent and timely. The authors skillfully show how numerous risk factors have been proven to be stronger predictors of violence than mental illness; their suggestions for policy changes are urgent and immensely necessary. This is a must-read for anyone interested in addressing the epidemic of gun violence in America. -- John Monahan, John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia An accessible resource for understanding the complex relationship between mental illness and violence. It challenges common misconceptions and provides a balanced perspective grounded in extensive research. This book equips readers with the tools to critically interpret research in this field and advocates for a more informed and nuanced view of mental illness and its connection to violence. * Intelligence, a publication of Protect International *


"""Deftly balances evidence-based public policy with respect for the welfare and dignity of people with mental disorders to propose alternative ways of predicting, measuring, and ultimately deterring violent behavior."" -- Thomas Joiner, Robert O. Lawton Professor of Psychology, Florida State University ""Excellent and timely. The authors skillfully show how numerous risk factors have been proven to be stronger predictors of violence than mental illness; their suggestions for policy changes are urgent and immensely necessary. This is a must-read for anyone interested in addressing the epidemic of gun violence in America."" -- John Monahan, John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia ""An accessible resource for understanding the complex relationship between mental illness and violence. It challenges common misconceptions and provides a balanced perspective grounded in extensive research. This book equips readers with the tools to critically interpret research in this field and advocates for a more informed and nuanced view of mental illness and its connection to violence."" * Intelligence, a publication of Protect International * ""This book builds a skillful argument for developing and updating our understanding of the true causes of violence. At the same time, the authors provide clear and constructive alternatives to popular ways of thinking about the relevance of mental illness in violent acts."" * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *"


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Eric B. Elbogen (Author) Eric B. Elbogen is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine and a Psychologist at the VA. He has conducted clinical work and research primarily at the intersection of law and mental health for twenty-nine years and authored over 200 scientific articles. He is board certified in forensic psychology and serves on the editorial boards of scholarly journals, including Law and Human Behavior and the International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. Nico Verykoukis (Author) Nico Verykoukis is a retired clinical social worker. Over his twenty-nine-year career of general practice, he worked with clinical colleagues, law enforcement, and employers to help clients manage violent thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. He consulted with managers and HR officers of dozens of corporate, municipal, and non-profit employers on preventing violence in the workplace, and he provided counseling and psychotherapy to victims of violence.

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