Studiengang Psychologie, Sportturm, Universität Bremen, Fachbereich 9, Postfach 330 440, D-2800, Bremen 33, Federal Republic of Germany.
J Gambl Stud. 1992 Mar;8(1):61-77. doi: 10.1007/BF01881469.
In a comprehensive research project on gamblers in self-help groups in West Germany one object of investigation was the question of whether or not pathological gambling has a criminogenic effect. 54.5% of the 437 members of Gamblers Anonymous interviewed stated that they had committed illegal actions in order to obtain money for gambling. Comparisons of this sub-group with those interviewees who did not admit having committed criminal offences show distinct differences: Those who admitted illegal action were more excessive in their gambling behavior and experienced a higher degree of subjective satisfaction through gambling. They also showed a more pronounced problem behavior and more psychosocial problems because of gambling. A multiple regression within the framework of path analysis was computed in order to explore causal links between pathological gambling and delinquency. The results support the hypothesis that pathological gambling can lead to delinquent behavior. Forensic implications are discussed.
在一项针对西德自助团体赌徒的综合性研究项目中,调查的一个目的是病理性赌博是否具有犯罪成因效应。在接受采访的 437 名匿名赌徒中,有 54.5%的人表示,他们为了赌博而采取了非法行动。将这个亚组与那些承认没有犯罪行为的受访者进行比较,显示出明显的差异:那些承认非法行动的人在赌博行为上更为过度,通过赌博获得更高程度的主观满足感。他们还表现出更明显的问题行为和更多的赌博导致的心理社会问题。为了探索病理性赌博和犯罪之间的因果关系,在路径分析的框架内进行了多元回归分析。结果支持病理性赌博可能导致犯罪行为的假设。讨论了法医学的含义。