Trajectories of income offending: examining PTSD as a predictor of development

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Thomas W. Wojciechowski
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ABSTRACT Income offending presents a major criminal justice issue associated with generating financial gain through illicit means. Such crimes may cause financial harm on an individual level and lead to additional strain on our criminal justice system when criminals who engage in such offending are caught and prosecuted. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may present one mental health risk factor associated with differential development of income offending patterns across the life-course. This is because issues like low impulse control and potentially substance use habits that are often observed in PTSD may result in an increased risk for income offending among individuals with the disorder. This study sought to identify heterogeneity in income offending patterns and determine the relevance of PTSD as a risk factor. The Pathways to Desistance data were used in analyses. Group-based trajectory modeling was utilized to identify heterogeneity in developmental patterns of income offending. Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine the relevance of PTSD as predictor of development. Results indicated that a six-group trajectory model best fit the data. Meeting criteria for a lifetime diagnosis of PTSD predicted increased risk of assignment to the High Chronic income offending group. Implications are discussed.
收入犯罪的轨迹:将创伤后应激障碍作为发展的预测因素
摘要收入犯罪是一个主要的刑事司法问题,与通过非法手段获取经济利益有关。当参与此类犯罪的罪犯被抓获并起诉时,此类犯罪可能会在个人层面上造成经济伤害,并给我们的刑事司法系统带来额外压力。创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)可能是一个心理健康风险因素,与整个人生过程中收入犯罪模式的差异发展有关。这是因为在创伤后应激障碍中经常观察到的低冲动控制和潜在的物质使用习惯等问题可能会导致该障碍患者收入违规的风险增加。这项研究试图确定收入犯罪模式的异质性,并确定创伤后应激障碍作为一个风险因素的相关性。在分析中使用了Desistance路径数据。利用基于群体的轨迹模型来识别收入违规发展模式的异质性。多项逻辑回归用于检验PTSD作为发展预测因子的相关性。结果表明,六组轨迹模型最符合数据。符合终身诊断PTSD的标准预示着分配到高慢性收入犯罪组的风险增加。讨论了影响。
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Journal of Crime & Justice
Journal of Crime & Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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