Nurco D N, Hanlon T E, Kinlock T W, Duszynski K R
Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore.
Compr Psychiatry. 1989 Sep-Oct;30(5):391-402. doi: 10.1016/0010-440x(89)90005-9.
Using self-report information provided by 250 male admissions to methadone maintenance/detoxification clinics in Baltimore and New York City, separate criminal typologies were derived for prior periods of addiction and nonaddiction in the community. Although far more crime was committed during periods of addiction, comparison of the typologies indicated highly consistent individual patterns regarding the kinds of crime that were committed over periods of addiction and nonaddiction. The association between early deviant behavior and later criminal involvement over an addiction career was determined by relating preaddiction characteristics to both the addiction and nonaddiction typologies. It was found that crime patterns established before addiction, although intensified by addiction, tended to persist throughout the addiction career. Correspondence between the present typology results and those found in an earlier Baltimore sample of 354 addicts was high with respect to both the number and descriptive characteristics of the types derived. Implications of this research with regard to the early identification of the most criminally prone individuals are discussed.
利用巴尔的摩和纽约市250名进入美沙酮维持/戒毒诊所的男性患者提供的自我报告信息,针对社区中先前成瘾期和非成瘾期分别得出了不同的犯罪类型。虽然成瘾期间实施的犯罪要多得多,但对这些类型的比较表明,在成瘾期和非成瘾期实施的犯罪种类方面,个人模式高度一致。通过将成瘾前特征与成瘾和非成瘾类型联系起来,确定了早期越轨行为与成瘾生涯后期犯罪参与之间的关联。研究发现,成瘾前确立的犯罪模式虽然因成瘾而加剧,但往往会在整个成瘾生涯中持续存在。就得出的类型的数量和描述特征而言,目前的类型学结果与早期巴尔的摩354名成瘾者样本中的结果高度一致。讨论了这项研究对于早期识别最易犯罪个体的意义。