Correlation of resting heart rate with a criminal sentence in young adult incarcerated criminal offenders

Q4 Medicine
Paweł Przybylski, D. Rode
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Criminal sentence is supposed to be just reflection of the gravity of the violations of social norms by an individual in given circumstances. It therefore should be a reliable base for measurement of antisocial tendencies in offenders. Decades of research consistently show that autonomic under-arousal is a significant predictor of crime, violence and antisocial behaviour (AB). No research to date tried to study relationship between length of criminal sentences and physiological measures of autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity. Our study aimed to check if parameters of criminal sentences are good quantification of antisocial tendencies by correlating it with their known physiological correlate – resting heart rate (HR). We correlated sum of sentences, largest individual sentence and legal limits for most serious offence as documented in criminal records with resting HR in 74 young adult incarcerated criminal offenders aged 18–20. In line with the hypothesis we obtained Pearson’s coefficients of r = -.443; r = -.451 and r = -.397 respectively as well as Spearman’s coefficients ρ = -.408; ρ = -.492 and ρ = -.406 respectively, all significant at p < .001. Our research shows that resting heart rate can be a robust predictor of criminal conduct when the latter is quantified precisely and objectively with criminal records. This directs further research in this field towards measuring AB using methods less sensitive to impression management and informant bias, not relying on self-report but on documented behaviour vides empirical support to the validity of codified principles of criminal law as ways of expressing offenders’ level of social misconduct.
被监禁的青少年罪犯静息心率与刑事判决的相关性
刑事判决应该是对个人在特定情况下违反社会规范的严重程度的公正反映。因此,它应该成为衡量罪犯反社会倾向的可靠基础。几十年的研究一致表明,自主觉醒不足是犯罪、暴力和反社会行为(AB)的重要预测因素。到目前为止,还没有研究试图研究刑罚长度与自主神经系统(ANS)活动的生理指标之间的关系。我们的研究旨在通过将刑事判决参数与反社会倾向的已知生理相关指标静息心率(HR)相关联,来检验刑事判决参数是否能很好地量化反社会倾向。我们将74名年龄在18-20岁的被监禁的年轻罪犯的刑期总和、最大个人刑期和最严重罪行的法律限制与静止HR相关联。根据假设,我们得到皮尔逊系数r = - 0.443;R = -。451 r = -。斯皮尔曼系数ρ = - 0.408;ρ = -。和ρ = -。406个,p < 0.001均显著。我们的研究表明,当静息心率与犯罪记录一起被精确客观地量化时,它可以有力地预测犯罪行为。这将指导该领域的进一步研究,使用对印象管理和举报人偏见不太敏感的方法来测量AB,不依赖于自我报告,而是依赖于记录的行为,这为刑法编纂原则作为表达罪犯社会不当行为水平的方式的有效性提供了经验支持。
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Z Zagadnien Nauk Sadowych
Z Zagadnien Nauk Sadowych Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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