Löbmann Rebecca, Verthein Uwe
Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony, Hanover, Germany.
Law Hum Behav. 2009 Feb;33(1):83-95. doi: 10.1007/s10979-008-9138-8. Epub 2008 Jul 2.
This study examines the relationship between heroin-assisted treatment versus methadone maintenance and the criminal activity of 1,015 individuals participating in a German model project. The main objective is to investigate how these treatments contribute to a decline of criminal behavior. The analyses are based upon self-reported criminal offence and police data on alleged criminals. Logistic regression is employed to explain the variance in the 12-month prevalence 1 year after program admission. The results clearly show a decline of criminal offences among participants receiving maintenance treatment; this decline was significantly greater in the heroin group with respect to property crimes and drug offences. The multivariate analysis reveals that the effects are due to a decrease of illegal drug use and absence from the drug scene.
本研究考察了海洛因辅助治疗与美沙酮维持治疗之间的关系,以及参与一个德国示范项目的1015名个体的犯罪活动。主要目的是调查这些治疗如何促使犯罪行为减少。分析基于自我报告的刑事犯罪以及警方关于涉嫌罪犯的数据。采用逻辑回归来解释项目入组1年后12个月患病率的方差。结果清楚地表明,接受维持治疗的参与者的刑事犯罪有所减少;在财产犯罪和毒品犯罪方面,海洛因组的这种减少幅度明显更大。多变量分析显示,这些效果归因于非法药物使用的减少以及脱离毒品圈子。