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在青少年首次被捕后,司法系统态度对累犯的影响是否稳定?首次犯罪青少年的种族与法律社会化。

Is the effect of justice system attitudes on recidivism stable after youths' first arrest? Race and legal socialization among first-time youth offenders.

作者信息

Fine Adam, Cavanagh Caitlin, Donley Sachiko, Frick Paul J, Steinberg Laurence, Cauffman Elizabeth

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Social Behavior.

School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University.

出版信息

Law Hum Behav. 2017 Apr;41(2):146-158. doi: 10.1037/lhb0000229. Epub 2017 Feb 2.

Abstract

Youth who hold negative attitudes toward the justice system are more likely to engage in crime. It is particularly important to study attitudes early in someone's criminal career when they may still be open to change. To date, however, there has been no empirical test assessing whether the relation between attitudes and behavior changes after a first arrest. Using a sample of 1,216 first-time, male, juvenile offenders from the Crossroads Study, the present study explored: (a) racial/ethnic differences in the longitudinal patterns of youths' attitudes; and (b) reciprocal associations between youths' attitudes and both their offending behavior and rearrests in the 2.5 years after their first arrest. The results indicated that White youths' attitudes remained largely stable, Black youths' attitudes became more negative, and Latino youths' attitudes became more negative but only among Latino youth who reoffended. Although the results indicated that youths' attitudes were related to both offending and rearrest, the bidirectional relation between attitudes and offending weakened across time. After 2.5 years after their first arrest, attitudes no longer predicted offending or rearrests. These novel findings suggest that a youth's first contact is likely the most impactful. When it comes to young offenders' interactions with the justice system, first impressions matter. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

对司法系统持消极态度的青少年更有可能犯罪。在某人犯罪生涯的早期进行态度研究尤为重要,因为此时他们可能仍愿意改变。然而,迄今为止,尚无实证检验来评估首次被捕后态度与行为之间的关系是否会发生变化。本研究以十字路口研究中的1216名首次犯罪的男性少年犯为样本,探讨了:(a)青少年态度纵向模式中的种族/民族差异;(b)青少年态度与首次被捕后2.5年内的犯罪行为和再次被捕之间的相互关联。结果表明,白人青少年的态度基本保持稳定,黑人青少年的态度变得更加消极,而拉丁裔青少年的态度变得更加消极,但仅限于再次犯罪的拉丁裔青少年。虽然结果表明青少年的态度与犯罪和再次被捕都有关联,但态度与犯罪之间的双向关系随着时间的推移而减弱。首次被捕2.5年后,态度不再能预测犯罪或再次被捕。这些新发现表明,青少年的首次接触可能是最具影响力的。在年轻罪犯与司法系统的互动中,第一印象很重要。(PsycINFO数据库记录)

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