Lai Yung-Lien, Ren Ling, He Ni
1 Central Police University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
2 Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2018 Dec;62(16):4942-4959. doi: 10.1177/0306624X18801487. Epub 2018 Sep 21.
Although much research has documented the fact that a high percentage of female inmates serving sentences for drug offenses have experienced domestic violence prior to incarceration, little research has been done to explore the potential long-term impact of domestic violence on prison misconduct, health status, and the need for post-release assistance. Based on survey data for 633 female drug offenders collected from Taiwanese correctional facilities in 2014, about one third (32%) of the offenders reported experienced domestic violence at least once prior to their incarceration. In all, 27% of them experienced being violently abused by a spouse/coinhabitant. Multivariate regression analyses indicate that a prior history of domestic violence victimization contributes significantly to inmates' violent misconduct even after controlling for a set of potential intervening variables. In addition, female drug offenders who were the victims of domestic violence reported higher levels of health problems in the prison setting, and perceived need for greater after-release assistance.
尽管大量研究已证明,因毒品犯罪而服刑的女性囚犯中有很大比例在入狱前曾遭受家庭暴力,但很少有研究探讨家庭暴力对监狱不当行为、健康状况以及释放后援助需求的潜在长期影响。基于2014年从台湾惩教机构收集的633名女性毒品罪犯的调查数据,约三分之一(32%)的罪犯报告称在入狱前至少经历过一次家庭暴力。其中,27%的人曾遭受配偶/同居者的暴力虐待。多变量回归分析表明,即使在控制了一系列潜在的干预变量之后,家庭暴力受害史仍对囚犯的暴力不当行为有显著影响。此外,曾遭受家庭暴力的女性毒品罪犯在监狱环境中报告的健康问题更多,并且认为释放后需要更多援助。