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    Predicting violent infractions in a Swiss state penitentiary: A replication study of the PCL-R in a population of sex and violent offenders

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    BACKGROUND: Research conducted with forensic psychiatric patients found moderate correlations between violence in institutions and psychopathy. It is unclear though, whether the PCL-R is an accurate instrument for predicting aggressive behavior in prisons. Results seem to indicate that the instrument is better suited for predicting verbal rather than physical aggression of prison inmates. METHODS: PCL-R scores were assessed for a sample of 113 imprisoned sex and violent offenders in Switzerland. Logistic regression analyses were used to estimate physical and verbal aggression as a function of the PCL-R sum score. Additionally, stratified analyses were conducted for Factor 1 and 2. Infractions were analyzed as to their motives and consequences. RESULTS: The mean score of the PCL-R was 12 points. Neither the relationship between physical aggression and the sum score of the PCL-R, nor the relationship between physical aggression and either of the two factors of the PCL-R were significant. Both the sum score and Factor 1 predicted the occurrence of verbal aggression (AUC=0.70 and 0.69), while Factor 2 did not. CONCLUSION: Possible explanations are discussed for the weak relationship between PCL-R scores and physically aggressive behavior during imprisonment. Some authors have discussed whether the low base rate of violent infractions can be considered an explanation for the non-significant relation between PCL-R-score and violence. The base rate in this study, however, with 27%, was not low. It is proposed that the distinction between reactive and instrumental motives of institutional violence must be considered when examining the usefulness of the PCL-R in predicting in-prison physical aggressive behavior

    Soziale Bewegungen in der Lehre – ein amerikanisches Beispiel

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    Jeff Goodwin/James Jasper (Hg.), e Social Movements Reader and Concepts, Oxford – GB  2002/Malden – USA 2003, 394 S., gebunden: 65,00 Pfund oder 78,75 $, broschiert: 19, 99 Pfund oder 36,95

    Geschichte der DDR – eine Fußnote?

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    Rainer Eppelmann/Bernd Faulenbach/Ulrich Mählert (Hg.): Bilanz und Perspektiven der DDR-Forschung, Paderborn: Schöningh 2003, 557 Seiten, 39,90 €

    Neue Formen der universitären Lehre: Ein Projekt zur Erarbeitung von zwei zusammenhängenden Stadtrundgängen zur Thematik „Wohnen im Jahrhundert des Plans“

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    This is the contribution "Neue Formen der universitären Lehre: Ein Projekt zur Erarbeitung von zwei zusammenhängenden Stadtrundgängen zur Thematik 'Wohnen im Jahrhundert des Plans'" of MTS 40 (2008)

    Bewegungen der Bewegungsforschung

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    Roland Roth/Dieter Rucht (Hg.): Die sozialen Bewegungen in Deutschland seit 1945. Ein Handbuch, Frankfurt/New York 200

    Zu einer transnationalen Bewegung: Protestantische Mission seit 1800

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    Artur Bogner/Bernd Holtwick/Hartmann Tyrell (Hg.): Weltmission und religiöse Organisationen. Protestantische Missionsgesellschaften im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag 2004, 760 Seiten, 54,00 €

    Betriebsblind

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    Stefan Paul Werum: Gewerkschaftlicher Niedergang im sozialistischen Aufbau. Der Freie Deutsche Gewerkschaftsbund (FDGB) 1945 bis 1953, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2005, 861 S., 89,00
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