A systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis of co-offending characteristics

IF 21.4 1区 心理学 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ruslan Klymentiev, Dayle Harvey, Luis E. C. Rocha, Christophe Vandeviver
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Co-offending involves two or more individuals committing a crime together. It is influenced by social processes such as peer influence, group cohesion and strategic cooperation that shape the social dynamics of criminal behaviour. Studying co-offending helps to reveal how social interactions and relationships influence individuals’ decisions to engage in crime. Here we conducted a systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis on two measures of co-offending, prevalence and group size, using data from 110 included studies from 17 countries. The pooled effect of the prevalence of co-offences was 0.29 (95% credible interval (CrI) 0.22–0.35) based on a total sample of 45,973,445 offences, and the pooled effect of the prevalence of co-offenders was 0.50 (95% CrI 0.43–0.56) based on a total sample of 3,459,133 offenders. On average, most of the offences were committed by two people with a pooled average group size of 2.73 (95% CrI 2.63–2.84). Property crimes had a higher prevalence of co-offences and co-offenders compared with violent crimes, while the average group size was larger for violent offences. Young offenders were more likely to engage in co-offending compared with adult offenders, and offences committed by youth usually involved larger groups. Furthermore, male offenders tended to form larger groups than females. No notable differences were observed between male and female co-offenders in terms of the prevalence of co-offenders. Variations in reported measures across studies pose challenges for cross-study comparison, highlighting the importance of standardized reporting. The research plan was preregistered on the Open Science Framework platform (RK7Y3).

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共同犯罪特征的系统回顾与贝叶斯元分析
共同犯罪是指两个或两个以上的人一起犯罪。它受到同伴影响、群体凝聚力和战略合作等社会过程的影响,这些过程形成了犯罪行为的社会动态。研究共同犯罪有助于揭示社会互动和关系如何影响个人参与犯罪的决定。在这里,我们使用来自17个国家的110项纳入研究的数据,对共同犯罪、患病率和群体规模两项指标进行了系统回顾和贝叶斯荟萃分析。在45,973,445份样本中,共同犯罪发生率的汇集效应为0.29(95%可信区间为0.22 ~ 0.35);在3,459,133份样本中,共同犯罪发生率的汇集效应为0.50(95%可信区间为0.43 ~ 0.56)。平均而言,大多数犯罪行为是由两个人实施的,平均群体人数为2.73人(95% CrI 2.63-2.84)。与暴力犯罪相比,财产犯罪的共同犯罪和共犯发生率更高,而暴力犯罪的平均群体规模更大。与成年罪犯相比,青少年罪犯更有可能参与共同犯罪,而且青少年犯下的罪行通常涉及更大的群体。此外,男性罪犯倾向于形成比女性更大的群体。男性和女性共犯在共犯发生率方面无显著差异。不同研究中报告的测量值的差异给交叉研究比较带来了挑战,突出了标准化报告的重要性。研究计划已在开放科学框架平台(RK7Y3)上预注册。
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Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour Psychology-Social Psychology
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期刊介绍: Nature Human Behaviour is a journal that focuses on publishing research of outstanding significance into any aspect of human behavior.The research can cover various areas such as psychological, biological, and social bases of human behavior.It also includes the study of origins, development, and disorders related to human behavior.The primary aim of the journal is to increase the visibility of research in the field and enhance its societal reach and impact.
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