TY - JOUR T1 - Commentary: Women, Violence, and Insanity JF - Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online JO - J Am Acad Psychiatry Law SP - 523 LP - 528 VL - 41 IS - 4 AU - Susan Hatters Friedman AU - Ryan C. W. Hall AU - Renée M. Sorrentino Y1 - 2013/12/01 UR - http://jaapl.org/content/41/4/523.abstract N2 - There is less research about homicidal women than about their male counterparts. Women are often considered the gentler sex, and their risk of perpetrating violent acts is underestimated. In attempts to understand violence by women with mental illness, female homicide offenders found not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) are an important subpopulation. Understanding common factors in this subpopulation (such as psychosis with religious delusions) may help in preventing severe violence perpetrated by women with mental illness. However, as with other crimes, those with mental illness who commit homicide may often have rational, nonpsychotic motives (such as anger, jealousy, self-defense, money, or criminal intent) and would not be captured in a study of those found NGRI. Further, caution must be used when studying an NGRI population, as there are potential gender biases in findings of insanity. ER -