Sebalo, Ivan ORCID: 0000-0002-2930-920X, Steene, Lisa Maria beethoven and Gaylor, Lisa (2023) A preliminary study exploring the nature of aggression supportive beliefs in a forensic psychiatric sample. Journal of Criminal Psychology . ISSN 2009-3829
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-11-2022-0031
Abstract
Purpose: This preliminary study aims to investigate and describe aggression supportive normative beliefs among patients of a high secure hospital.
Design: Therapy data from a sample of high secure forensic hospital patients (N = 11) who had participated in Life Minus Violence-Enhanced (LMV-E), a long-term violence therapy, was examined using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). During therapy, cognitions linked to past incidences of aggression were explored using Aggression Choice Chains (ACCs).
Findings: IPA was applied to data generated through this process to examine the presence and nature of normative beliefs reported, identifying seven themes: Rules for Aggressive Behaviour; Use of Violence to Obtain Revenge; Processing Emotions with Violence; Surviving in a Threatening World; Do Not Become a Victim; Employing Violence to Maintain Status; and Prosocial Beliefs. Originality: Findings demonstrate that forensic patients have specific aggression supportive normative beliefs, which may be malleable. Limitations and implications are discussed.
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