The Link Between Victimization and Misconduct in Prison Inmates: The Influence of Importation, Deprivation, and Low Self-Control Factors.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Violence and Victims Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-12 DOI:10.1891/VV-2021-0136
Shih-Ya Kuo, Kuang-Ming Chang, Yi Li, Yuan-Song Chang
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There has been limited study of the link between victimization and the criminal offense in the correctional context, despite the extensive literature supporting the overlap of victims and offenders in the general population. In this study, 2,880 inmates in 12 institutional correction facilities in Taiwan were examined to explore the common factors of the victim-offender overlap, guided by the importation, deprivation, and low self-control theories. The results of bivariate probit regression analysis revealed the presence of the victim-offender phenomenon in Taiwanese inmates. Specifically, the inmates who had experienced violent victimization in childhood and those who held negative perceptions of corrections staff and management tended to be both victims and offenders as measured by various types of prison misconduct and victimization. The results also showed that importation and deprivation factors have similar explanatory power for both misconduct and victimization, and low self-control has greater explanatory power for misconduct than for victimization.

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监狱囚犯的受害与不当行为之间的联系:输入、剥夺和低自我控制因素的影响。
尽管有大量文献支持受害者和罪犯在普通人群中的重叠,但在教养背景下,对受害和刑事犯罪之间的联系的研究有限。本研究以台湾12所教养院2880名受试者为对象,以输入、剥夺、低自我控制理论为指导,探讨受试者与受试者重叠的共同因素。二元probit回归分析结果显示,台湾服刑人员存在被害人犯罪现象。具体而言,从各种类型的监狱不当行为和受害情况来看,童年时期遭受过暴力侵害的囚犯以及对惩教人员和管理层持负面看法的囚犯往往既是受害者,也是罪犯。结果还表明,输入和剥夺因素对不当行为和受害具有相似的解释力,而低自控力对不当行为的解释力大于对受害的解释力。
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Violence and Victims
Violence and Victims CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: We all face the difficult problem of understanding and treating the perpetrators and victims of violence behavior. Violence and Victims is the evidence-based resource that informs clinical decisions, legal actions, and public policy. Now celebrating its 25th year, Violence and Victims is a peer-reviewed journal of theory, research, policy, and clinical practice in the area of interpersonal violence and victimization. It seeks to facilitate the exchange of information on this subject across such professional disciplines as psychology, sociology, criminology, law, medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and social work.
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