影响台湾囚犯对狱警信任的因素:程序公正与分配公正真的重要吗?

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Montelle Marius Maradona Felix, Yung-lien Lai, Yalin Yang, Hui-Ching Wu, Tzu-Ying Lo
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尽管在西方,人道的照顾、公平的待遇和对囚犯权益的尊重已被发现可以降低囚犯的心理困扰和适应不良(包括对管教人员的不信任),但缺乏对非西方社会中囚犯和管教人员之间关系的实证研究。本文借鉴西方成熟的理论模型(输入、剥夺和规范模型),旨在探讨囚犯对管教人员态度形成的核心过程。利用2020年台湾10所监狱1025名成年囚犯的数据,使用一系列二元逻辑回归(BLR)对这些调查数据进行了相当深入的检验。结果显示,超过60%的受访者表示信任他们被监禁的设施中的管教人员。多变量分析表明,工作人员的社会支持、程序正义、分配正义、年龄和性别(男性)都与囚犯对管教人员的信任产生了显著的正相关。结束语和意见中介绍了对所观察到的结果的讨论以及对机构矫正实践的政策影响。
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Factors shaping inmate trust in correctional officers in Taiwan: Do procedural justice and distributive justice really matter?
While humane care, fair treatment, and respect for the rights and interests of prisoners have been found to reduce the levels of prisoners’ psychological distress and maladaptation (including mistrust in correctional officers) in the West, there is a lack of empirical research examining the relationship between inmates and correctional officers in a non-West society. Drawing on well-established theoretical models (importation, deprivation, and normative models) developed in the West, this article aims to address the core process of inmate attitude formation towards correctional officers. Using data collected from 1,025 adult inmates incarcerated in 10 Taiwanese prisons in 2020, a series of binary logistic regressions (BLR) was used to examine these survey data in considerable depth. Results showed that more than 60% of the respondents report having trust in the correctional officers in the facilities where they were incarcerated. Multivariate analyses showed that social support from staff, procedural justice, distributive justice, age, and gender (male) all produced significant and positive associations with inmate trust in correctional officers. Discussion of the results observed and policy implications for institutional corrections practice are presented in closing remarks and observations.
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Journal of Criminology
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