作为社会环境特征的集体自我控制:理论论证与多层次实证检验

IF 2.2 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Carter Hay, Walter Forrest, Brian Stults, Ryan Meldrum, Brennan Kirkpatrick
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目标:我们借鉴先前的理论和研究,从理论上论证自我控制除了是一种强大的个人素质外,还可能是一种集体概念。接下来,我们将对集体自我控制对犯罪的潜在影响的假设进行实证研究。研究方法我们使用了 2018 年佛罗里达州青少年药物滥用调查的数据,这是一项针对佛罗里达州初中和高中学生的全州调查,嵌套在 400 多所学校中。我们使用层次线性模型来估计个人和学校层面的自我控制对药物使用和犯罪的影响。结果显示自我控制能力的差异主要体现在个人之间,而不是学校之间,但在统计上观察到了学校层面的显著差异。此外,学校低自控力与药物使用和犯罪有显著关系,而且学校低自控力扩大了个人低自控力的影响。结论自控力是个人层面的重要素质,但集体层面的概念也有独特的贡献,它考虑到了社会群体和环境在促进使用自控力方面的差异。
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Collective Self-Control as a Feature of Social Contexts: Theoretical Arguments and a Multilevel Empirical Test
Objectives: We draw from prior theory and research to advance theoretical arguments for how self-control may operate as a collective concept in addition to being a powerful individual quality. Next, we empirically examine hypotheses regarding the potential effects of collective self-control on offending. Methods: We use data from the 2018 Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey, a statewide survey of Florida middle school and high school students nested within more than 400 schools. Hierarchical Linear Modeling was used to estimate effects of individual- and school-level self-control on substance use and delinquency. Results: Variation in self-control is primarily between individuals rather than between schools, but a statistically significant amount of school-level variation was observed. Moreover, school low self-control was significantly related to substance use and delinquency, and school low self-control amplified the effects of individual low self-control. Conclusions: Self-control is a critical individual-level quality, but a unique contribution also comes from a collective-level conceptualization that considers that social groups and contexts vary in how much they promote the use of self-control.
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期刊介绍: For over 45 years, this international forum has advanced research in criminology and criminal justice. Through articles, research notes, and special issues, the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency continues to keep you up to date on contemporary issues and controversies within the criminal justice field. Research and Analysis: The Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency presents a wide range of research and analysis in the field of criminology. You’ll find research on the social, political and economic contexts of criminal justice, examining victims, offenders, police, courts and sanctions. Comprehensive Coverage: The science of criminal justice combines a wide range of academic disciplines and fields of practice. To advance the field of criminal justice the journal provides a forum that is informed by a variety of fields. Among the perspectives that you’ll find represented in the journal are: -biology/genetics- criminology- criminal justice/administration- courts- corrections- crime prevention- crime science- economics- geography- police studies- political science- psychology- sociology.
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