Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jun 24;20(13):6212. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20136212.
In this article, we examine our current understanding of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the intersection of mental health challenges and substance use on sexual and non-sexual recidivism. This study uses administrative data and comprehensive case files of a sample of 626 individuals who were incarcerated for a sexual offense. Each case was standardized to a 10-year post-release follow-up time for criminal history review. Findings reveal that ACEs, mental health challenges, and substance use disorder, along with a variety of other factors, affect the pathway to re-offending differently. Interestingly, despite the recent legislative push to utilize one standardized predictor of risk, individuals who commit sexual offenses (ICSOs) had very different re-offending patterns based on historic life events. This research will inform the current legislative debate by providing relevant empirical data on a large sample of ICSOs followed for a substantial period of time.
在本文中,我们研究了我们目前对不良童年经历(ACEs)的理解,以及心理健康挑战和物质使用在性和非性累犯之间的交集。这项研究使用了行政数据和 626 名因性犯罪被监禁的个体的综合案例档案。每个案例都被标准化为 10 年的出狱后犯罪记录审查随访时间。研究结果表明,ACEs、心理健康挑战和物质使用障碍,以及各种其他因素,以不同的方式影响犯罪复发的途径。有趣的是,尽管最近立法推动使用一种标准化的风险预测因素,但基于历史生活事件,犯下性犯罪的人(ISCOs)的再犯罪模式却大不相同。这项研究将通过对大量 ISCOs 进行长时间随访提供相关的实证数据,为当前的立法辩论提供信息。