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认知扭曲在犯罪行为中的作用:一项系统的文献综述。

The role of cognitive distortion in criminal behavior: a systematic literature review.

作者信息

Syasyila Kalaivanan, Gin Lim L, Abdullah Mohd Nor Hilwa, Kamaluddin Mohammad Rahim

机构信息

Centre for Research in Psychology and Human Well-Being, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, 43600, Malaysia.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2024 Dec 18;12(1):741. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02228-0.

Abstract

The complex link between cognitive distortions (CDs) and criminal behavior is explored in this systematic literature review, with particular attention paid to typologies, contributions to criminal behavior, and correlations with different forms of crime. The review includes 25 studies that met rigorous inclusion criteria and were sourced from Scopus, Web of Science (WoS), ScienceDirect, PubMed, and PubMed Central (PMC). The selected research, which was published between 2019 and 2024, focuses on the link between CD and criminal conduct. This review reveals the relationship between CDs and criminal activity, emphasizing how these distortions have significant consequences on the actions of offenders. The findings suggest that CDs not only induce unlawful conduct but also have distinct impacts on various kinds of offenses. This review emphasizes the importance of understanding CDs in criminal conduct, providing insights into prevention strategies, rehabilitation programs, and therapy interventions. It offers an extensive overview of the significant role that CDs play in influencing criminal behavior at a time when efficient crime prevention and rehabilitation programs are essential. Through illuminating the complex relationships between CDs and criminal conduct, this research provides useful information for mental health practitioners and rehabilitation facilities. Beyond the realm of academia, the implications enable the creation of focused therapies that target certain CDs common to individuals convicted of crimes. Ultimately, this synthesis of research findings is a valuable resource for informing evidence-based methods to reduce recidivism and improve societal well-being.

摘要

本系统文献综述探讨了认知扭曲(CDs)与犯罪行为之间的复杂联系,特别关注了类型学、对犯罪行为的影响以及与不同犯罪形式的相关性。该综述纳入了25项符合严格纳入标准的研究,这些研究来自Scopus、科学引文索引(WoS)、ScienceDirect、PubMed和PubMed Central(PMC)。所选研究发表于2019年至2024年之间,重点关注CD与犯罪行为之间的联系。本综述揭示了CDs与犯罪活动之间的关系,强调了这些扭曲如何对犯罪者的行为产生重大影响。研究结果表明,CDs不仅会引发非法行为,还会对各类犯罪产生不同的影响。本综述强调了理解CDs在犯罪行为中的重要性,为预防策略、康复项目和治疗干预提供了见解。在高效的犯罪预防和康复项目至关重要的当下,它广泛概述了CDs在影响犯罪行为方面所起的重要作用。通过阐明CDs与犯罪行为之间的复杂关系,本研究为心理健康从业者和康复机构提供了有用信息。在学术界之外,这些影响使得能够创建针对犯罪定罪者常见的特定CDs的针对性疗法。最终,这一研究结果的综合是为减少累犯和改善社会福祉的循证方法提供信息的宝贵资源。

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