Augustyn Megan Bears
University of Texas at San Antonio.
Law Hum Behav. 2015 Aug;39(4):388-401. doi: 10.1037/lhb0000122. Epub 2015 Jan 26.
Process-based approaches to compliance argue that normative considerations, such as procedural justice and legitimacy, have the potential to reduce offending. This perspective was formalized with Tyler's (1990, 2003) Model of Procedural Justice and subsequently was evaluated among adult and adolescent offenders alike. However, extant evaluations do not consider whether and how individual offending histories affect the relevance of the concepts of procedural justice and legitimacy on offending behavior. This void is problematic given the growing concern that judgments of procedural justice and perceived legitimacy may not always be relevant with respect to compliance (Tyler & Jackson, 2013). This research integrates a developmental perspective with the procedural justice model to evaluate the effects of procedural justice and legitimacy on offending among early-onset and adolescent-onset offenders. Using a sample of convicted adolescent offenders, evidence suggests that the relevance of the procedural justice model varies across age of onset. The normative considerations of procedural justice and legitimacy are unrelated to recidivism among early-onset offenders, yet they affect subsequent offending among adolescent-onset offenders, although not always in the direction specified by theory.
基于过程的合规方法认为,诸如程序公正和合法性等规范性考量因素有可能减少犯罪行为。这种观点在泰勒(1990年、2003年)的程序公正模型中得到了形式化,随后在成年和青少年罪犯中都得到了评估。然而,现有的评估没有考虑个人犯罪历史是否以及如何影响程序公正和合法性概念与犯罪行为的相关性。鉴于人们越来越担心程序公正的判断和感知到的合法性在合规方面可能并不总是相关的(泰勒和杰克逊,2013年),这一空白是有问题的。本研究将发展视角与程序公正模型相结合,以评估程序公正和合法性对早发型和青少年型罪犯犯罪行为的影响。使用一组被定罪的青少年罪犯样本,证据表明程序公正模型的相关性因发病年龄而异。程序公正和合法性的规范性考量与早发型罪犯的再犯无关,但它们会影响青少年型罪犯随后的犯罪行为,尽管并不总是朝着理论所规定的方向发展。