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Narratives Roles Of Criminal Actions, David Canter & Donna Youngs -- Attachment Theory And Offending, Gwen Adshead & Estella Moore -- 10. Influences Of Peer Relationships And Romantic Partners On Antisocial Behaviour, Jelle Sijtsema -- 11. Antisocial Personality Disorder, Jessica Yakeley -- 12. Borderline Personality Disorder Among Justice-Involved Populations, Madison Smith, Rachelle Kromash, Shania Siebert, Genevieve Allison, & Kelly Moore -- 13. Narcissistic Personality Disorder And Deviant Behavior, Tiffany Russel, Samantha Holdren, & Elsa Ronningstam -- 14. Schizophrenia Spectrum, Other Psychotic Disorders And Violence, Zhaorong Song, Rhiannon Corcoran, & Steven Gillespie -- 15. Psychopathy, Matt Delisi -- 16. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) And Offending, Suzan Young & Kelly Cocallis -- 17. Substance Use, Abuse And Disorder Within Forensic Psychiatry, Malin Hildebrand Karlén -- 18. Offenders With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities, John Taylor -- 19. 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