Drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisoners

The relationship between criminal behavior and the risk factors, family criminal records and drug use, has been firmly established. With the aim of defining the role of these risk factors in the initiation and evolution of criminal behavior, a field study with prison inmates was designed. A survival...

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Main Authors: Cristina Estrada, Beatriz Pérez, Javier López-Cepero, Luis Rodríguez, Carolina Bringas, Francisco J. Rodríguez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense 2011-07-01
Series:European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
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spelling doaj-39ebd19b866c4b73ae569fb86af929dd2020-11-24T22:19:43ZengSociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y ForenseEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context1889-18611989-40072011-07-013289105Drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisonersCristina EstradaBeatriz PérezJavier López-CeperoLuis RodríguezCarolina BringasFrancisco J. RodríguezThe relationship between criminal behavior and the risk factors, family criminal records and drug use, has been firmly established. With the aim of defining the role of these risk factors in the initiation and evolution of criminal behavior, a field study with prison inmates was designed. A survival analysis with the age at which the first unsanctioned crime was committed and the age at which entered by first instance into prison was applied to the data of 157 prison inmates in Villabona (Asturias, Spain). The results of a survival analysis showed that drug abuse re-offenders initiated in criminal acts at an earlier age (13 years) than the primary offenders (16 years); re-offenders from family criminal records began his/her criminal activity earlier (13 years) than primary ones (16 years); re-offenders with non-criminal family records, initiate in criminal acts at 14 years, whereas primary at 16; the recidivist drug abusers enter by first instance into prison earlier (19 years) than the primary ones; non-drug consuming primary offenders enter prison for the first time at the age of 24 whereas recidivists do so at the age of 19; the first entrance into prison of the recidivist with family criminal records occurs early (19 years), than for the primary offenders (23 years); and the recidivist prisoners of non-family criminal records cross the threshold of the prison by first time youngsters (21 years) than the primary inmates (26 years). The implications of these results may lead towards a more effective intervention against crime.http://webs.uvigo.es/sepjf/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=36&Itemid=110&lang=enPrisonersRecidivismCrimeDrugsSocializationFamily criminal records
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author Cristina Estrada
Beatriz Pérez
Javier López-Cepero
Luis Rodríguez
Carolina Bringas
Francisco J. Rodríguez
spellingShingle Cristina Estrada
Beatriz Pérez
Javier López-Cepero
Luis Rodríguez
Carolina Bringas
Francisco J. Rodríguez
Drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisoners
European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
Prisoners
Recidivism
Crime
Drugs
Socialization
Family criminal records
author_facet Cristina Estrada
Beatriz Pérez
Javier López-Cepero
Luis Rodríguez
Carolina Bringas
Francisco J. Rodríguez
author_sort Cristina Estrada
title Drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisoners
title_short Drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisoners
title_full Drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisoners
title_fullStr Drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisoners
title_full_unstemmed Drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisoners
title_sort drug abuse and criminal family records in the criminal history of prisoners
publisher Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense
series European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
issn 1889-1861
1989-4007
publishDate 2011-07-01
description The relationship between criminal behavior and the risk factors, family criminal records and drug use, has been firmly established. With the aim of defining the role of these risk factors in the initiation and evolution of criminal behavior, a field study with prison inmates was designed. A survival analysis with the age at which the first unsanctioned crime was committed and the age at which entered by first instance into prison was applied to the data of 157 prison inmates in Villabona (Asturias, Spain). The results of a survival analysis showed that drug abuse re-offenders initiated in criminal acts at an earlier age (13 years) than the primary offenders (16 years); re-offenders from family criminal records began his/her criminal activity earlier (13 years) than primary ones (16 years); re-offenders with non-criminal family records, initiate in criminal acts at 14 years, whereas primary at 16; the recidivist drug abusers enter by first instance into prison earlier (19 years) than the primary ones; non-drug consuming primary offenders enter prison for the first time at the age of 24 whereas recidivists do so at the age of 19; the first entrance into prison of the recidivist with family criminal records occurs early (19 years), than for the primary offenders (23 years); and the recidivist prisoners of non-family criminal records cross the threshold of the prison by first time youngsters (21 years) than the primary inmates (26 years). The implications of these results may lead towards a more effective intervention against crime.
topic Prisoners
Recidivism
Crime
Drugs
Socialization
Family criminal records
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