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年轻人、酒精、犯罪与社会失序。

Young adults, alcohol, crime and disorder.

作者信息

Richardson Anna, Budd Tracey

机构信息

Drugs and Alcohol Research Unit, Home Office, London, UK.

出版信息

Crim Behav Ment Health. 2003;13(1):5-16. doi: 10.1002/cbm.527.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Alcohol-related crime is increasingly being recognized as a problem in cities and towns with popular entertainment districts. Crime and disorder linked to alcohol has been particularly connected with binge drinking or heavy sessional drinking. Research evidence indicates that it is the young adult age group who are most likely to be involved in crime and disorder and the most likely to binge drink. This paper examines the relationship between binge drinking and criminal and disorderly behaviour among 18- to 24-year-olds.

METHOD

Secondary analysis was undertaken of the 1998/1999 Youth Lifestyles Survey, a large-scale, representative, household survey of 12- to 30-year-olds living in England and Wales.

RESULTS

Binge drinking, and especially male binge drinking, among 18- to 24-year-olds is statistically related to offending behaviour. In the 12 months prior to interview 39% of binge drinkers admitted to committing an offence and 60% admitted criminal and/or disorderly behaviour during or after drinking alcohol. Multivariate analysis found that binge drinking remains strongly associated with criminal and disorderly behaviour even after taking other relevant factors into account. Individuals who got drunk at least once a week had more than five times the odds of being involved in fighting or violent crime. For offences or disorderly behaviour that took place during or after drinking alcohol an individual had a seven times greater chance of breaking or damaging something and a five times greater chance of being involved in a fight if he/she got drunk at least once a week.

DISCUSSION

These findings suggest that frequency of drunkenness is a better predictor of offending behaviour than frequency of drinking per se. Using frequency of drunkenness as the basis for defining binge drinking reveals that a large minority of young adults who binge drink also become involved in offending or disorderly behaviour. Binge drinking is particularly associated with crimes of violence. The relationship between binge drinking and crime and disorder is stronger among young males than females.

摘要

背景

在拥有热门娱乐区的城镇中,与酒精相关的犯罪日益被视为一个问题。与酒精相关的犯罪和混乱尤其与狂饮或大量时段性饮酒有关。研究证据表明,青年成年人群体最有可能卷入犯罪和混乱,也最有可能狂饮。本文探讨了18至24岁人群中狂饮与犯罪及扰乱行为之间的关系。

方法

对1998/1999年青年生活方式调查进行二次分析,该调查是对居住在英格兰和威尔士的12至30岁人群进行的大规模、具有代表性的家庭调查。

结果

18至24岁人群中的狂饮,尤其是男性狂饮,在统计学上与犯罪行为相关。在接受访谈前的12个月里,39%的狂饮者承认实施过犯罪,60%的人承认在饮酒期间或之后有犯罪和/或扰乱行为。多变量分析发现,即使考虑了其他相关因素,狂饮仍与犯罪和扰乱行为密切相关。每周至少醉酒一次的人参与打架或暴力犯罪的几率是其他人的五倍多。对于在饮酒期间或之后发生的犯罪或扰乱行为,如果一个人每周至少醉酒一次,那么他/她破坏或损坏物品的可能性会大七倍,参与打架的可能性会大五倍。

讨论

这些发现表明,醉酒频率比饮酒本身的频率更能预测犯罪行为。以醉酒频率为基础定义狂饮表明,有很大一部分狂饮的青年成年人也会卷入犯罪或扰乱行为。狂饮尤其与暴力犯罪有关。在青年男性中,狂饮与犯罪和扰乱之间的关系比女性更强。

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