Lasher Michael P, McGrath Robert J
Vermont Department of Corrections, Springfield, VT 05156, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2012 Feb;56(1):6-28. doi: 10.1177/0306624X10387524. Epub 2010 Nov 30.
The purpose of this review was to better understand the impact of community notification, known as "Megan's Law," on sex offenders' reintegration into the community. Eight quantitative studies that examined the social and psychological impact of community notification on adult sex offenders (N = 1,503) were reviewed. The pattern of results across studies showed considerable similarities despite marked variability in the populations examined, survey methods used, and response rates obtained. Sex offenders rarely reported being the target of vigilante attacks. Substantial minorities reported exclusion from residence and job loss as social consequences of being publicly identified as sex offenders in their communities. The majority of offenders reported negative psychological consequences of notification but also identified benefits of knowing that others were monitoring their behavior. More intrusive notification strategies were associated with higher rates of socially destabilizing consequences. Results are discussed in terms of their policy and research implications.
本综述的目的是更好地理解被称为“梅根法”的社区通知对性犯罪者重新融入社区的影响。我们回顾了八项定量研究,这些研究考察了社区通知对成年性犯罪者(N = 1503)的社会和心理影响。尽管在所研究的人群、使用的调查方法以及获得的回应率方面存在显著差异,但各项研究的结果模式显示出相当大的相似性。性犯罪者很少报告成为治安维持会成员攻击的目标。相当一部分少数群体报告称,作为在社区中被公开认定为性犯罪者的社会后果,他们被排除在住所之外且失去了工作。大多数犯罪者报告了通知带来的负面心理后果,但也指出知道其他人在监督他们的行为有好处。更具侵扰性的通知策略与更高的社会不稳定后果发生率相关。我们从政策和研究意义的角度对结果进行了讨论。