Examining the nexus between involvement in crime and delinquency and being processed through the criminal justice system

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Crime & Justice Pub Date : 2021-02-24 DOI:10.1080/0735648X.2021.1890185
Yerlan Turgumbayev, Yergali Adlet, A. Sabitova, A. Izbassova, Kevin M. Beaver
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ABSTRACT The criminal justice system is designed to detect, apprehend, punish, and rehabilitate criminal offenders. Precisely how effective the criminal justice system is at achieving these goals is not entirely known. The current study sought to add to this gap in the knowledge base by examining the connection between self-reported crime and delinquency and the probability of being arrested, convicted, sentenced to probation, and incarcerated. To do so, male and female respondents drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health) were analyzed. The results revealed that respondents who were relatively more involved in acts of nonviolent crime and delinquency, as well as violent crime and delinquency, were significantly more likely to be processed through the criminal justice than were those who were less involved in such behaviors. These findings indicate that being processed through the criminal justice system is a function of criminal involvement. We conclude by calling for additional research to determine whether the effectiveness of the criminal justice system could be improved.
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审查参与犯罪和违法行为之间的联系,并通过刑事司法系统进行处理
刑事司法系统的目的是侦查、逮捕、惩罚和改造罪犯。刑事司法系统在实现这些目标方面究竟有多有效,目前还不完全清楚。目前的研究试图通过检查自我报告的犯罪和违法行为与被逮捕、定罪、缓刑和监禁的可能性之间的联系,来填补这一知识基础上的空白。为此,研究人员分析了来自全国青少年到成人健康纵向研究(Add Health)的男性和女性受访者。结果显示,参与非暴力犯罪和暴力犯罪行为相对较多的受访者,以及参与暴力犯罪和犯罪行为相对较少的受访者,被刑事司法处理的可能性显著高于参与非暴力犯罪和犯罪行为相对较少的受访者。这些发现表明,通过刑事司法系统处理是犯罪参与的一种功能。最后,我们呼吁进行进一步的研究,以确定是否可以改进刑事司法制度的效力。
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