Lambert Eric G, Pasupuleti Sudershan, Jiang Shanhe, Jaishankar Karuppannan, Bhimarasetty Jagadish V
Department of Criminal Justice, 3281 Faculty Administration Building, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2012 Dec;56(8):1239-57. doi: 10.1177/0306624X11421129. Epub 2011 Sep 26.
This study examined the importance of formal and informal crime control in the United States and India. Formal crime control relies on the law and official government agencies to deter criminal actions and to respond to criminal activity. Informal crime control relies on moral and social institutions (e.g., family, peers, and neighbors) to promote lawful behavior. Using the data collected from 928 college students, the study found that the Indian and U.S. respondents differed on most of the formal and informal control measures. Overall, the Indian respondents were more likely to rank informal control as more important than were their U.S. counterparts. Although there were differences, both groups of respondents shared similar views on the importance of both forms of crime control and held that family was the most important form of crime control.
本研究考察了美国和印度正式与非正式犯罪控制的重要性。正式犯罪控制依靠法律和官方政府机构来威慑犯罪行为并应对犯罪活动。非正式犯罪控制依靠道德和社会机构(如家庭、同龄人及邻居)来促进合法行为。通过对928名大学生收集的数据,研究发现印度和美国的受访者在大多数正式和非正式控制措施上存在差异。总体而言,印度受访者比美国受访者更倾向于将非正式控制列为更重要的因素。尽管存在差异,但两组受访者对两种犯罪控制形式的重要性持有相似观点,并认为家庭是最重要的犯罪控制形式。