Substance involvement among juvenile murderers: comparisons with older offenders based on interviews with prison inmates.

M Fendrich, M E Mackesy-Amiti, P Goldstein, B Spunt, H Brownstein
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We evaluated substance involvement among incarcerated juvenile offenders convicted of murder of manslaughter. Patterns of substance involvement among juvenile offenders were compared with patterns found in older offenders. Irrespective of age group, close to one-third of all homicide perpetrators reported that they were affected by alcohol prior to the offense. In every age group, alcohol was the substance showing the highest rate of "regular" lifetime use and the highest rate of ingestion in the week preceding the homicide. In many respects, the reported substance use patterns in the 16-17-year-old age group were closer to the patterns demonstrated by the oldest (36+) age group than they were to the adjacent 18-20-year-old group. Juvenile offenders were generally less substance involved than all but the oldest group of offenders. Almost all of the juveniles who were substance involved prior to the homicide attributed the homicide to the effects of those substances. Narrative accounts suggest that substances (almost always alcohol) escalated impulsive, spontaneous violent outbursts. Implications for the interpretation of self-reports about substance use provided by murderers are also discussed.

青少年杀人犯的物质参与:基于对监狱囚犯访谈的老年罪犯的比较。
我们评估了被判犯有谋杀或过失杀人罪的在押少年犯的药物使用情况。研究人员将少年犯与老年犯的物质沾染模式进行了比较。不论年龄组,近三分之一的杀人者报告说,他们在犯罪前受到酒精的影响。在每个年龄组中,酒精是“经常”终生使用的比率最高的物质,也是在凶杀案发生前一周摄入的比率最高的物质。在许多方面,16-17岁年龄组报告的物质使用模式更接近最年长年龄组(36岁以上)的模式,而不是邻近的18-20岁年龄组。除了年龄最大的一组罪犯,少年犯通常比其他所有罪犯都要少。几乎所有在凶杀案发生前吸毒的青少年都将凶杀案归因于吸毒的影响。叙述表明,物质(几乎都是酒精)会使冲动、自发的暴力爆发升级。还讨论了杀人犯提供的关于物质使用的自我报告的解释含义。
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