Personality Patterns in Familiar and Delinquency Violence in Mexican Men

Amada Ampudia Rueda, Guadalupe Sánchez Crespo, F. J. Gómez
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The objective of this study was to examine personality patterns of aggressive and violent behaviors in the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) scales data obtained from homicide and domestic violence offenders. A group of homicide and domestic violence offenders were administered the test to identify differences and causes. Method 140 subjects participated in this study. We divided them into two groups of 70 incarcerated offenders each based on the cause of their arrest: homicide and domestic violence. Inmates were sampled by non-probability quota sampling, and voluntarily completed the Inventory after giving informed consent. Results: By applying the parametric Student's t-test to the scales and using Cohen's d, the effect size of identified differences was obtained. High scores in some scales suggesting differences in expression of aggression between groups were observed. Homicide offenders expressed more openly emotions of aggression, hostility, and anger, while domestic violence perpetrators tend to deny any such factors in their behavior. Both groups showed emotional deviation associated with their offenses. Conclusions: The MMPI-2 has been proved to detect behavior patterns of offenders and their reluctance to readapt to civil society. An interesting matter can be highlighted: Given the conditions in Mexican correctional facilities, currently offenders overall are not motivated enough to reintegrate into social life, having expressed reactions of aggression-related behaviors.
墨西哥男性常见暴力和犯罪暴力的人格模式
本研究的目的是在明尼苏达州多相人格量表(MMPI-2)中检验从凶杀和家庭暴力罪犯中获得的攻击性和暴力行为的人格模式。一组凶杀和家庭暴力罪犯接受了测试,以确定差异和原因。方法140名受试者参与本研究。我们根据他们被捕的原因将他们分为两组,每组70名被监禁的罪犯:凶杀和家庭暴力。囚犯采用非概率配额抽样,并在知情同意后自愿填写《清单》。结果:通过将参数Student t检验应用于量表,并使用Cohen d,获得了已识别差异的影响大小。在一些量表中观察到高分,表明各组之间攻击性的表达存在差异。凶杀罪犯更公开地表达侵略、敌意和愤怒的情绪,而家庭暴力罪犯往往否认他们的行为中有任何此类因素。两组人都表现出与他们的罪行相关的情绪偏差。结论:MMPI-2已被证明可以检测罪犯的行为模式以及他们不愿重新适应公民社会。可以强调一个有趣的问题:鉴于墨西哥惩教设施的条件,目前罪犯总体上没有足够的动力重新融入社会生活,因为他们表达了对侵犯相关行为的反应。
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