Probation and parole agent communication patterns as antecedents to clients' reactance and acts to restore freedoms: Moderating effects of emerging adult status and gender

IF 2.5 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Merry Morash , Yan Zhang , Sandi W. Smith , Amanda J. Holmstrom
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Theory and research pertaining to corrections has shown the importance of relationships between probation/parole agents and people they supervise. It also has shown how the way that agents communicate affects the effectiveness of supervision. This article extends prior research on the effects of probation and parole agents' use of two patterns of communication with people they supervise. One pattern is oriented towards conformity, and the other towards conversation. As hypothesized, in a sample of nearly 300 men and women categorized as at risk for recidivism, conversational communication was related to low feelings of threat to freedoms (i.e., reactance) and limited intended actions to restore freedoms (i.e., restoration), both of which predicted self-reported behavior to avoid associating with people who break the law and to avoid substance misuse. Conformity communication predicted increased reactance, which predicted increased freedom restoration and lower levels of behavior to avoid people who break the law as well as lower levels of avoiding substance misuse. Gender of clients did not moderate the significant effects, but for both women and men, conversational communication had the strongest positive effects for emerging adults. Overall, community supervision agents' use of conversational communication appeared to benefit clients regardless of life stage and gender.
缓刑和假释代理人的沟通模式对当事人的抗拒和恢复自由行为的影响:新兴成人地位和性别的调节作用
与矫正有关的理论和研究表明,缓刑/假释代理人和他们监督的人之间的关系很重要。它还显示了代理人的沟通方式如何影响监督的有效性。本文扩展了先前关于缓刑和假释代理人使用两种沟通模式与他们监督的人的影响的研究。一种模式倾向于从众,另一种模式倾向于对话。正如假设的那样,在一个近300名被归类为有再犯风险的男性和女性的样本中,对话交流与对自由的低威胁感(即抗拒)和有限的恢复自由的预期行动(即恢复)有关,这两者都预测了自我报告的行为,以避免与违法的人交往,并避免滥用药物。从众沟通预示着抵抗力的增强,而抵抗力又预示着自由的恢复和对违法者的回避程度的降低以及对药物滥用的回避程度的降低。客户的性别并没有调节显著的影响,但对女性和男性来说,对话沟通对初出期的成年人有最强烈的积极影响。总体而言,社区监督代理人使用会话沟通似乎使客户受益,无论其生活阶段和性别如何。
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Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal of Criminal Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
93
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Criminal Justice is an international journal intended to fill the present need for the dissemination of new information, ideas and methods, to both practitioners and academicians in the criminal justice area. The Journal is concerned with all aspects of the criminal justice system in terms of their relationships to each other. Although materials are presented relating to crime and the individual elements of the criminal justice system, the emphasis of the Journal is to tie together the functioning of these elements and to illustrate the effects of their interactions. Articles that reflect the application of new disciplines or analytical methodologies to the problems of criminal justice are of special interest. Since the purpose of the Journal is to provide a forum for the dissemination of new ideas, new information, and the application of new methods to the problems and functions of the criminal justice system, the Journal emphasizes innovation and creative thought of the highest quality.
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