Decision-making, aggression, age, and type of crime as predictors of coping among young adult male maximum-security incarcerated offenders

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Sheree Elizabeth Pretorius, J. Jordaan, K. Esterhuyse
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Abstract

Correctional environments are regarded as degrading, dangerous, difficult, stigmatizing, stressful, unsafe, and violent. Young adult male incarcerated offenders need to acquire the necessary coping skills to survive in the correctional environment. This research study aimed to determine which variable(s) or set of variables explain a significant percentage of the variance in coping among young adult male incarcerated offenders in a South African private maximum-security correctional center. The research approach in this study was quantitative, and the nature of the research was nonexperimental. A correlational research design was used. The sample consisted of 187 young adult male incarcerated offenders. The hierarchical regression analysis results indicated that vigilance was the only predictor variable that statistically and practically significantly predicted seeking social support and problem-solving. This finding implies that young adult offenders who are more vigilant regarding decision-making are more inclined to solve problems better and use social support to cope better.
决策、攻击性、年龄和犯罪类型对年轻成年男性最高安全级别监禁罪犯应对能力的预测作用
惩教环境被视为有辱人格、危险、困难、污名化、压力大、不安全和暴力。被监禁的年轻成年男性罪犯需要获得必要的应对技能,才能在惩教环境中生存。这项研究旨在确定哪一个变量或一组变量在南非私人最高安全级别惩教中心被监禁的年轻成年男性罪犯的应对差异中占很大比例。本研究的研究方法是定量的,研究性质是非实验性的。采用相关研究设计。样本包括187名被监禁的年轻成年男性罪犯。分层回归分析结果表明,警惕性是唯一在统计和实践上显著预测寻求社会支持和解决问题的预测变量。这一发现表明,对决策更加警惕的年轻成年罪犯更倾向于更好地解决问题,并更好地利用社会支持来应对。
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Criminology & Criminal Justice
Criminology & Criminal Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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