Self-identity and persistent offending: a quantitative test of identity theory of desistance

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2021-07-04 DOI:10.1080/10509674.2021.1931623
Lin Liu, R. Bachman
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Abstract Compared to a vast body of research examining the crime-inhibitory roles of structural forces such as stable employment, family support and neighborhood environment, relatively fewer research efforts have been devoted to explore the role of human agency in the process of desistance. This study quantitatively tests the propositions of identity theory of desistance, a relatively new theory on crime desistance that focuses on the role of offender self-identity. Using longitudinal data from a 20 years’ follow-up study of serious adult offenders, we examine whether a pro-social identity has a direct crime-inhibitory effect. Meanwhile, we test the heterogenous effects of employment and reentry programs that are conditioned on offender self-identity. Findings provide empirical support for the propositions of ITD. Respondents who experienced sanctions in the past were able to start a desistance process by constructing a pro-social identity. Their pro-social identities not only directly inhibited recidivism but also moderated the effect of employment and reentry programs. The findings enrich our understanding of offenders’ identity transformation and desistance.
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自我同一性与持续冒犯:对同一性理论的定量检验
相对于对稳定就业、家庭支持和邻里环境等结构性力量的犯罪抑制作用的大量研究,对人类能动性在犯罪抑制过程中的作用的研究相对较少。本研究定量地检验了一种相对较新的关于犯罪制止的理论——制止认同理论的命题,该理论关注的是罪犯自我认同的作用。通过对严重成年罪犯20年的纵向追踪研究,我们检验了亲社会身份是否具有直接的犯罪抑制作用。同时,我们测试了以罪犯自我认同为条件的就业和再入计划的异质性效应。研究结果为过渡段理论提供了实证支持。过去经历过制裁的受访者能够通过构建亲社会身份来开始一个停止过程。他们的亲社会身份不仅直接抑制了再犯,而且还调节了就业和再就业计划的效果。研究结果丰富了我们对罪犯身份转化与抗拒的认识。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Offender Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary journal of innovation in research, services and programs in criminal justice and corrections. The journal is an essential professional resource for practitioners, educators and researchers who work with individuals involved in the criminal justice system and study the dynamics of rehabilitation and individual and system change. Original research using qualitative or quantitative methodology, theoretical discussions, evaluations of program outcomes, and state of the science reviews will be considered.
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