犯罪妇女的犯罪生活方式:精神病的作用

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Deviant Behavior Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1080/01639625.2023.2280102
Marina Pinheiro, Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves, Sónia Caridade, Olga Cunha
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摘要对女性犯罪的研究并没有遵循男性犯罪的发展规律。对女性人群的精神病和犯罪生活方式的研究是主要空白之一。本研究旨在了解犯罪女性心理变态的构成,分析其与犯罪生活方式的关系。63名因不同罪行被监禁的女性参与了这项研究。填写精神病检查表(PCL-R)和生活方式犯罪筛查表(LSCF-R)。女性在精神病态总分上得分较低。人际关系和生活方式方面得分最高,而反社会方面得分最低。犯罪生活方式与总体精神变态、生活方式与反社会方面呈正相关。在控制了年龄和犯罪变量后,总体精神病和生活方式方面成为与犯罪生活方式相关的变量。这些结果对于设计女性犯罪的预防和干预政策以及风险评估尤其重要。关键词:犯罪生活方式精神病态犯罪女性监狱披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的数据可在合理要求下从通讯作者MP处获得。附加信息:关于贡献者的说明smarina Pinheiro marina Pinheiro在“la Caixa”基金会协调一个社会项目,旨在帮助社会弱势群体融入社会。她目前是心理学研究中心的一名博士生和研究员,主要研究女性罪犯的情绪处理和精神病,对监狱的适应过程,累犯和这一人群的不良童年经历。Rui Abrunhosa gonalves(博士),葡萄牙米尼奥大学心理学院副教授,心理学研究中心研究员。他的大部分研究都是关于罪犯和司法系统的。Sónia CaridadeSónia Caridade博士是葡萄牙Minho大学心理学院的副教授,也是心理学研究中心(CIPsi)的研究员。她在问题行为和司法系统方面有很多经验。Olga Cunha博士是葡萄牙波尔图大学Lusófona心理、教育和体育学院的助理教授,也是HEI-Lab:数字人与环境互动实验室的研究员。她对亲密关系中的暴力和罪犯进行了研究。
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Criminal Lifestyle Among Women Who Committed Crimes: The Role of Psychopathy
ABSTRACTResearch on women who committed crimes has not followed the same developments of males who committed crimes. The study of psychopathy and criminal lifestyle in female populations is one of the main gaps. This study aimed to better understand the construct of psychopathy among women who committed crimes, analyzing its relationship with criminal lifestyle. Sixty-three incarcerated women convicted of different crimes participated in this study. Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) and Lifestyle Criminality Screening Form-Revised (LSCF-R) were filled in. Females showed low scores on the total psychopathy score. The interpersonal and lifestyle facets were the highest scored, while the antisocial was the lowest scored. Positive correlations between criminal lifestyle and total psychopathy and lifestyle and antisocial facets were found. After controlling for age and criminal variables, total psychopathy and the lifestyle facet emerge as variables associated with a criminal lifestyle. These results are particularly relevant for the design of prevention and intervention policies in female offenses and for risk assessments.KEYWORDS: Criminal lifestylepsychopathywomen who committed crimesprison Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, MP, upon reasonable requestAdditional informationNotes on contributorsMarina PinheiroMarina Pinheiro coordinates a social project for the integration of people in situations of social vulnerability at the “la Caixa” Foundation. Currently a doctoral student and researcher at the Center for Research in Psychology, she develops research to understand emotional processing and psychopathy in female offenders, the processes of adaptation to prison, recidivism and adverse childhood experiences in this population.Rui Abrunhosa GonçalvesRui Abrunhosa Gonçalves (Ph.D.), is an associate professor at the School of Psychology at the University of Minho, Portugal, and a researcher at the Center for Research in Psychology (CIPsi). He devotes much of his research to the study of offenders and the justice system.Sónia CaridadeSónia Caridade, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the School of Psychology at the University of Minho, Portugal, and a researcher at the Center for Research in Psychology (CIPsi). She has a lot of experience in problem behavior and involvement with the justice system.Olga CunhaOlga Cunha, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Psychology, Education, and Sports, Lusófona University of Porto, Portugal, and a researcher at the HEI-Lab: Digital Human-Environment Interaction Lab. She develops research on violence in intimate relationships and offenders.
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Deviant Behavior
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期刊介绍: Deviant Behavior is the only journal that specifically and exclusively addresses social deviance. International and interdisciplinary in scope, it publishes refereed theoretical, descriptive, methodological, and applied papers. All aspects of deviant behavior are discussed, including crime, juvenile delinquency, alcohol abuse and narcotic addiction, sexual deviance, societal reaction to handicap and disfigurement, mental illness, and socially inappropriate behavior. In addition, Deviant Behavior frequently includes articles that address contemporary theoretical and conceptual controversies, allowing the specialist in deviance to stay informed of ongoing debates.
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