Objectives: To study the relationship between psychopathology and
characteristics of offenders with schizophrenia. Methods: In this cross
sectional study, 70 consecutive offenders with schizophrenia (aged
18-65) admitted to Hospital Bahagia Ulu Kinta within a six-month period
were studied. Subjects' psychopathology was assessed using Positive and
Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Results: Offenders against person group
received treatment at later age (p=0.043) compared to against property
and drug or firearm-related offenders groups. Offenders in drug or
firearm-related group had significantly higher PANSS negative scores
(p=0.015). Unsound mind at the time of offense was significantly
associated with high PANSS positive scores (p=0.011) and offenders
against person or property groups (p=0.004). Conclusion: Offenders
against person had a significantly later age of treatment and probably
onset of illness. Unsoundness of mind was significantly associated with
positive symptoms and more frequently reported among offenders against
person or property. Offenders in drug or firearm-related group were
significantly associated with negative symptoms.