自述脑外伤、神经心理功能与社区服刑人员遵纪守法之间的关系。

Q2 Social Sciences
American Journal of Jurisprudence Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-04 DOI:10.1017/BrImp.2021.15
Emily M Norman, Nicola J Starkey, Devon L L Polaschek
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背景:创伤性脑损伤在被监禁的样本中占很大比例,并与一系列不良的矫正结果有关。尽管如此,还没有研究探讨过近期创伤性脑损伤对社区服刑人员遵纪守法结果的影响:我们对 106 名在社区服刑的成年人进行了创伤性脑损伤史筛查,并收集了他们在 6 个月内的遵纪守法情况(逮捕、违反刑期)和相关变量(如风险评分、药物使用)。64名参与者还完成了神经心理状态评估可重复电池测试(RBANS)、综合寻迹测试和颜色词推理测试:即使在控制了再犯罪风险和当前药物使用的情况下,过去一年中的创伤性脑损伤也预示着更高的被捕可能性,但创伤性脑损伤与不遵守服刑条件和神经心理测试的表现无关。此外,在神经心理学测试的表现与不遵守判决的措施之间也没有发现明显的关联:结论:去年的创伤性脑损伤是预测逮捕的一个独立因素。这一结果表明,那些近期受过创伤性脑损伤、正在接受社区服刑的人可能需要额外的监督或支持,以降低再次犯罪的风险。
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The association between self-reported traumatic brain injury, neuropsychological function, and compliance among people serving community sentences.

Background: Traumatic brain injury is overrepresented in incarcerated samples and has been linked to a number of poor correctional outcomes. Despite this, no research has explored the impact of a recent TBI on compliance outcomes for individuals serving community-based.

Method: We screened for a history of TBI in 106 adults on community sentences and collected compliance (arrests, sentence violations) and related variables (e.g., risk scores, substance use) over 6 months. Sixty-four participants also completed the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS), the Comprehensive Trail Making Test and Color-Word Inference Test.

Results: A TBI in the last year predicted a significantly higher likelihood of arrest, even when controlling for risk of reconviction and current substance use, but was not associated with non-compliance with sentence conditions nor with performance on the neuropsychological tests. In addition, no significant associations were found between performance on neuropsychological tests and measures of non-compliance.

Conclusions: TBI in the last year was an independent predictor of arrest. This result suggests that those with a recent TBI on a community sentence may need additional monitoring or support to reduce the risk of reoffending.

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American Journal of Jurisprudence
American Journal of Jurisprudence Social Sciences-Law
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