Martin S E
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 6000 Executive Blvd., Rockville, MD 20982, USA.
Am J Addict. 2001 Spring;10(2):136-58. doi: 10.1080/105504901750227796.
Many studies indicate that alcohol abuse and dependence are closely linked with the criminal justice system (CJS). Alcohol was consumed prior to about half of all homicides and assaults, and nearly 40 percent of state prisoners report committing their current offense under the influence of alcohol. Alcohol abuse cost approximately $13 billion in 1992 non-health related costs. This article seeks to address this burden on the CJS and society. It presents a conceptual framework for explaining the alcohol-crime nexus, reviews empirical evidence of the complex associations between alcohol consumption and crime, and links these with promising intervention strategies to reduce alcohol-related crime.
许多研究表明,酒精滥用和酒精依赖与刑事司法系统(CJS)密切相关。在大约一半的杀人及袭击案件中,犯罪者在作案前饮用了酒精,近40%的州立监狱囚犯报告称他们在实施当前犯罪时受到了酒精的影响。1992年,与健康无关的酒精滥用成本约为130亿美元。本文旨在解决刑事司法系统和社会所承受的这一负担。它提出了一个概念框架来解释酒精与犯罪之间的联系,回顾了酒精消费与犯罪之间复杂关联的实证证据,并将这些与减少酒精相关犯罪的有前景的干预策略联系起来。