Forensic Presentation Flashcards
Risk Management Items
Partner
Alcohol
Accommodation
Truant
Distal Factors
Family Violence
Upbringing/Parenting
Young Delinquency
Physical Abuse
Proximal Factors
Alcohol
Relationship problems on the day of the event
Offence
GBH
Consequence
Being punished as a child by his Dad for bad behaviour could influence why he reacted violently towards MR H when he pushed in (Social Learning Theory)
Function
Cathartic Release (Build up of emotional stressors)
Hypothesis
Parenting and Upbringing is a main distal predictor of criminality here. Mum left at 12, Father was aggressive and intimidating. Poor parenting associated with poor outcomes.
Antisocial/violent behaviour started at a young age and still committing crime at age 32. Suggests Life course persistent (risk factor if released).