Ronel Natti, Elisha Ety
Department of Criminology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2011 Apr;55(2):305-25. doi: 10.1177/0306624X09357772. Epub 2010 Jan 26.
Positive criminology is a new conceptual perspective of criminology, encompassing several theories and models. Positive criminology refers to a focus on individuals' encounters with forces and influences that are experienced as positive, which distance them from deviance and crime, whether by means of formal and informal therapy programs and interventions, such as self-help groups; through emphasis of positive social elements, such as exposure to goodness, social acceptance, and reintegrative shaming; or based on positive personal traits, such as resilience and coherence. The perspective of positive criminology broadens that of traditional criminology, which focuses mainly on understanding the factors and processes that lead individuals and groups to what is defined as deviant and criminal behavior. Positive criminology is implemented in treatment and rehabilitation of individuals and groups that have demonstrated deviant and criminal behavior, by emphasizing positive experiences that may potentially prevent or discourage continued criminal behavior. Positive criminology is also expressed in prevention based on a positive approach.
积极犯罪学是犯罪学的一种新的概念视角,涵盖多种理论和模型。积极犯罪学指的是关注个体与被视为积极的力量和影响的遭遇,这些力量和影响使他们远离越轨和犯罪行为,无论是通过正式和非正式的治疗项目及干预措施,如自助团体;通过强调积极的社会因素,如接触善良、社会接纳和重新整合性羞辱;还是基于积极的个人特质,如复原力和连贯性。积极犯罪学的视角拓宽了传统犯罪学的视角,传统犯罪学主要侧重于理解导致个人和群体出现被定义为越轨和犯罪行为的因素和过程。积极犯罪学通过强调可能潜在预防或抑制持续犯罪行为的积极体验,应用于对已表现出越轨和犯罪行为的个人和群体的治疗与康复。积极犯罪学也体现在基于积极方法的预防中。