Patrik Manzoni
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
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Criminal Justice and Behavior | 2006
Patrik Manzoni; Manuel Eisner
Stress of police officers is assumed to be one of the causes for an increased use of force, but to date, very few studies have tested this relationship empirically. This study examines influences of perceived work-related stress, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and burnout on the use of force by police officers in Zurich, Switzerland (n = 422). A new approach is developed by including the officers routine activities (herein referred to as job profile) and victimization experiences as two situational controls and by capturing a continuum of self-reported force used in typical operational situations. Although bivariate results show significant relationships between use of force and work stress, job satisfaction, commitment, and burnout, multivariate analyses using structural equation models show no influence of stress-related factors on the amount of force. The job profile remains the only predictor of police use of force, whereas victimization is strongly correlated with use of force.
European Addiction Research | 2006
Benedikt Fischer; Patrik Manzoni; Jürgen Rehm
Illicit opioid use in Canada and elsewhere increasingly involves a variety of opioids and non-injection routes of administration. Injection and non-injection opioid users tend to differ in various key characteristics. From a public health perspective, non-injection routes of opioid use tend to be less harmful due to lesser morbidity and mortality risks. Our study compared current injectors (80%) and non-injectors (20%) in a multi-site sample of regular illicit opioid users from across Canada (‘OPICAN’ study). In bivariate analysis, injectors and non-injectors differed by prevalence in social and health characteristics as well as drug use. Logistic regression analysis identified city, drug use, housing status and mental health problems as independent predictors of injection status. Further analysis revealed that the majority of current non-injectors had an injection history. Our results reinforce the need to explore potential interventions aimed at preventing the transition from non-injectors to injecting, or facilitating the transition of injectors to non-injecting, as initiated in several other contexts.
Deviant Behavior | 2006
Patrik Manzoni; Serge Brochu; Benedikt Fischer; Jürgen Rehm
Criminal activities account for a major proportion of the social costs related to illicit drug use. This article examines the factors contributing to property crime activity among a community sample of 653 untreated regular illicit opiate users in 5 Canadian cities (OPICAN study). Multivariate analyses showed the frequency of heroin, cocaine, and crack use, gender, housing status, and past criminal justice involvement as predictors of property crime. Furthermore, crack use had a significantly different impact on property crime depending on housing status and city. These findings underline the need for targeted intervention efforts toward a reduced crime burden.
Suchttherapie | 2005
Benedikt Fischer; Neerav Monga; Patrik Manzoni
Unterschiede zwischen Ko-Gebrauchern von Kokain und Crack bei kanadischen Opioid-Konsumenten Fragestellung: Es wurden Unterschiede zwischen Ko-Gebrauchern von Kokain und Crack in einer kanadischen Kohorte illegaler Opioid-Konsumenten (»OPICAN«) untersucht. Methodik: Kohortenteilnehmer wurden durch Schneeball-Methoden rekrutiert und mittels eines standardisierten Instrumenten-Protokolls befragt. Pravalenzraten verschiedener Substanzen sowie Unterschiede zwischen ausgewahlten Indikatoren und den beiden Subgruppen wurden bivariat gepruft. Ergebnisse: Zirka die Halfte der Studienteilnehmer indizierten Ko-Konsum von Crack beziehungsweise Kokain. Erstere Gruppe zeichnete sich primar durch soziookonomische Marginalisierung, zweitere durch eine hohere Pravalenz von Depression aus. Schlussfolgerungen: Ko-Gebraucher von Opioiden mit Kokain und Crack in Kanada konnen als distinkte Subkulturen mit spezifischen Risikofaktoren angesehen werden. Ausgewahlte Implikation...
Handbuch Jugendkriminalität : Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven | 2018
Patrik Manzoni; Dirk Baier; Stefan Eberitzsch
Entfacht durch besondere Einzelfalle stand die Jugendstrafrechtspflege in der Schweiz wiederholt im Brennpunkt politischer und offentlicher Debatten: Zum Beispiel im Fall der sog. „Schlager von Munchen“, wo 2009 drei Schweizer Jugendliche auf Klassenausflug mehrere Menschen scheinbar grundlos attackierten und eines der Opfer nun querschnittgelahmt ist. Dieser Fall loste in der Schweiz Diskussionen uber die Verscharfung von Jugendstrafen aus, denn wahrend in Deutschland in dem Fall mehrjahrige Haftstrafen ausgesprochen wurden, waren die Tater in der Schweiz viel milder bestraft worden.
Archive | 2003
Peter Rüesch; Patrik Manzoni
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice | 2007
Patrik Manzoni; Benedikt Fischer; Jürgen Rehm
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry | 2004
Denis Ribeaud; Patrik Manzoni
Eisner, Manuel; Manzoni, Patrik; Ribeaud, Denis; Schmid, Ruth (2003). Grundlagen wirksamer Gewaltprävention in der Stadt Zürich. Zürich: Universität Zürich, Pädagogisches institut. | 2003
Manuel Eisner; Patrik Manzoni; Denis Ribeaud; Ruth Schmid
Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform / Journal of Criminology an Penal Reform | 2016
Dirk Baier; Patrik Manzoni; Marie Christine Bergmann