Validity of the MacDonald triad as a forensic construct: Links with psychopathology and patterns of aggression in sex offenders

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
David Joubert, Kelsey Welsh, Lauren Joy Edward
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Abstract

Purpose

The MacDonald triad is composed of three developmental markers, including cruelty to animals, firesetting, and enuresis after the age of 5. Although there has been considerable interest in this construct initially, research has produced inconsistent results regarding its validity in terms of distinguishing between offender and non-offender populations, or predicting future offences. The current study investigated the links between the triad, dimensions of psychopathology, and trajectories of aggression in a sample of 254 rapists previously collected from a single forensic mental health institution in the United States.

Method

A retrospective temporal design was used to examine associations between variables in a sequence of ten offences.

Results

Latent structure analyses yielded a two-class solution for the triad indicators, a five-dimensional model for psychopathology and three trajectories for the aggression variables over a sequence of ten offences. Univariate analyses revealed that the class characterized primarily by a high prevalence of cruelty to animals and firesetting was associated with a higher level of antisocial and aggressive traits, as well as with a trajectory of offending featuring higher levels of expressive aggression, at least during the first few offences in the sequence. These associations were large and weak-to-moderate in magnitude, respectively.

Conclusions

If replicated, these findings may suggest that a particular subgroup of sex offenders showing components of the triad are at particular risk of developing antisocial features, thus impacting the level of risk they pose to potential victims and the community.

麦克唐纳三合一作为法医结构的有效性:与性犯罪者的精神病理学和攻击模式的联系
麦克唐纳三联征由三个发展标记组成,包括虐待动物、纵火和5岁后遗尿。尽管人们最初对这一概念很感兴趣,但在区分罪犯和非罪犯群体或预测未来犯罪方面,研究得出了不一致的结果。目前的研究调查了以前从美国一家法医精神卫生机构收集的254名强奸犯样本中三合一、精神病理学维度和攻击轨迹之间的联系。方法采用回顾性时间设计来检验十项犯罪中变量之间的关联。结果潜伏结构分析得到了三联征指标的两类解、精神病理的五维模型和攻击变量的三种轨迹。单变量分析显示,以虐待动物和纵火为主要特征的班级,其反社会和攻击性特征的水平较高,以及以表达性攻击为特征的犯罪轨迹,至少在该序列的前几次犯罪中是这样。这些关联在量级上分别是大的和弱到中等的。结论:如果这些研究结果被重复,那么这些研究结果可能表明,具有三合人格特征的特定性犯罪者亚群具有发展反社会特征的特殊风险,从而影响他们对潜在受害者和社会构成的风险水平。
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期刊介绍: Legal and Criminological Psychology publishes original papers in all areas of psychology and law: - victimology - policing and crime detection - crime prevention - management of offenders - mental health and the law - public attitudes to law - role of the expert witness - impact of law on behaviour - interviewing and eyewitness testimony - jury decision making - deception The journal publishes papers which advance professional and scientific knowledge defined broadly as the application of psychology to law and interdisciplinary enquiry in legal and psychological fields.
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