Predicting Short-Term Parole Outcome in Substance Abusing Offenders with the Lifestyle Criminality Screening Form

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
G. Walters
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Abstract The purpose of this study was three-fold: determine whether scores on the Lifestyle Criminality Screening Form (LCSF), a recidivism and re-offense risk assessment procedure, predict future criminal and drug use outcomes in substance abusing parolees, verify whether LCSF-defined risk identifies parolees likely to benefit from a case management strengths program, and ascertain whether the LCSF is as effective with women as it is with men. These three topic areas (use of the LCSF with substance abusing offenders, testing the risk principle, and seeing whether the LCSF applies to women) represent gaps in the current state of knowledge on the LCSF. In a secondary analysis of data including 811 (616 men, 195 women) substance-abusing adult parolees, results revealed that the LCSF was the only variable, out of six, to predict all six outcomes of interest across 3- and 9-month follow-up periods. When the sample was broken down by gender, the LCSF predicted all six outcomes in men but only the three 9-month outcomes in women. In an unanticipated development, men exposed to a case management strengths program reported more subsequent crime and drug use than participants not exposed to this special case management program.
用生活方式犯罪筛检表预测药物滥用罪犯短期假释结果
摘要本研究的目的有三个:确定生活方式犯罪筛查表(LCSF)(一种累犯和再犯风险评估程序)上的分数,预测药物滥用假释犯未来的犯罪和吸毒结果,验证LCSF定义的风险是否确定了可能从案件管理优势计划中受益的假释犯,并确定LCSF对女性的效果是否与对男性的效果一样。这三个主题领域(对滥用药物的罪犯使用LCSF、测试风险原则以及查看LCSF是否适用于女性)代表了目前对LCSF的了解存在差距。在对811名(616名男性,195名女性)滥用药物的成年假释犯的数据进行的二次分析中,结果显示,LCSF是六个变量中唯一一个预测3个月和9个月随访期内所有六个感兴趣结果的变量。当样本按性别细分时,LCSF预测了男性的所有六个月结果,但仅预测了女性的三个9个月结果。在一个意想不到的发展中,与未接触该特殊案件管理计划的参与者相比,接触案件管理优势计划的男性报告了更多的后续犯罪和药物使用。
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