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Delincuencia violenta, abuso y no consumo de drogas en adolescentes con riesgo de reincidencia

2020

espanolPresentamos un estudio original sobre consumo/abstinencia de drogas en adolescentes y su asociacion con el riesgo de reincidencia violenta. A una muestra de 192 sujetos se le aplico el cuestionario SAVRY –Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth–, con el objetivo de analizar la asociacion entre el riesgo de reincidencia en delitos violentos y el consumo y abstinencia de drogas. Los resultados mostraron que: el no consumo se asocia al riesgo de reincidencia en delitos violentos intrafamiliares, el consumo de cocaina a robo con violencia e intimidacion, y el policonsumo de drogas al riesgo de reincidencia en diferentes delitos, siendo comun el ataque contra las personas. Las con…

05 social sciencesCommunity prevention030508 substance abuseGeneral Social SciencesFamily communicationAdolescents03 medical and health sciences050501 criminologyDelinqüència juvenilViolència juvenilViolence risk0305 other medical sciencePsychologyHumanities0505 law
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Latent Profile Approach to Duration of Stalking

2010

Stalking behavior and victim-stalker relationship are often the principal known factors in a stalking case. Thus, they are of great importance when trying to identify factors contributing to stalking duration. The present study aims to identify distinct subgroups of stalking victims based on measures of behavioral stalking dimensions. These victim subgroups, stalking dimensions, and victim-stalker relationship are examined in relation to stalking duration. Using a sample of 137 university students, latent profile analysis (LPA) revealed five distinct victim subgroups based on stalker behavior dimensions: surveillance, low-profile, social lurker, wide scope, and baseline stalkers. The subgro…

05 social sciencesPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomics16. Peace & justiceSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthPathology and Forensic MedicineLurkerForensic psychologyInjury prevention050501 criminologyGenetics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyStalking050104 developmental & child psychology0505 lawClinical psychologyJournal of Forensic Sciences
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Primer on the Contribution of Crime Scene Behavior to the Forensic Assessment of Sexual Offenders

2018

Abstract. Over the last decades several attempts in developing incrementally valid risk indicators above and beyond standard actuarial and dynamic risk assessment instruments have been undertaken without much success. The current review will summarize current developments regarding the validity of detailed crime scene analysis for forensic assessments of sexual offenders. To this end, this overview will focus on two issues: First, we will discuss the issue of sexual offender risk assessment based on crime scene information. Second, we will outline how crime scene behavior contributes to the assessment of sexual interest in children. In each section we will introduce the reader to new appro…

050103 clinical psychology05 social sciencesCriminologyForensic scienceSexual devianceArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Risk indicators050501 criminologyCrime scene0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyRisk assessmentGeneral Psychology0505 lawEuropean Psychologist
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Actuarial Risk Assessment of Sexual Offenders

2016

050103 clinical psychologyRecidivism050901 criminology05 social sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesPsychologyRisk assessmentClinical psychology
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A Brief History of Sexual Offender Risk Assessment

2016

The assessment of risk of further offending behavior by adult sexual perpetrators has come a long way since the early 1900s. From risk estimations based on clinical observation and environmental changes in the 1920s, anthropological and longitudinal studies of juvenile offenders in the 1930s, the examination of psychoneurotic patients in the 1940s to the application of actuarial prediction to clinical assessment in the 1950s, researchers and practitioners have sought to identify valid and reliable measures of recidivism risk in sexual offenders. The emphasis in risk prediction slowly changed following Meehl’s (1954) seminal contributions to the clinical-statistical debate which introduced t…

050103 clinical psychologyRecidivism050901 criminology05 social sciencesRisk management toolsLegislatureJuvenile delinquency0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesRisk assessmentPsychologyClinical psychologyIntuitionCriminal justice
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Personality correlates of gaslighting behaviours in young adults

2021

This study focused on gaslighting, a specific type of psychological violence occurring in intimate relationships, where one partner displays controlling behaviours towards the other. The aim of the research was to analyse the association between gaslighting behaviours and dysfunctional personality domains of both abusers and survivors, respectively assessed through the PID-5-IRF and the PID-5-BF. A group of 250 young adults (males=124), aged 18–30 years (M=22.99, SD= 3.02), took part in this study. Our results showed that (a) for abusers, detachment, disinhibition and psychoticism were positively associated with gaslighting behaviours, and (b) for survivors, antagonism, disinhibition and ps…

050103 clinical psychologyintimate partner violencemedia_common.quotation_subject050901 criminology05 social sciencesDevelopmental psychologygaslightingyoung adulthoodBehavioral Neurosciencepersonality traitDomestic violencePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesBig Five personality traitsYoung adultPsychologyPsychological violencemedia_commonJournal of Sexual Aggression
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Investigating Mobility Gaps in University Campuses

2018

The objective of the present research is to carry out a gap analysis between current mobility situations and the needs, future plans and priorities regarding a number of thematic areas on the issue of mobility in university campuses. For this purpose, an interview was conducted involving 36 experts from seven Southern European Universities. More specifically, experts from each university were asked to analyse and rate both the current and the desired situation in the campus under their responsibility with focus on the following thematic areas: parking management, soft modes infrastructure, public transport, car related issues, road infrastructure, environment and energy, mobility management…

050210 logistics & transportationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industry05 social sciencesPlan (drawing)PedestrianGap analysisUrban areaTransport engineeringUniversity campusPublic transport0502 economics and business050501 criminologyIct toolsBusinessMobility management0505 law
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Mafia Methods, Extortion Dynamics and Social Responses

2016

This chapter is devoted to exploring both the empirical results and the policy proposals produced by the GLODERS project. Based on 631 cases of extortions, the Sicily and Calabria extortion database represents a relevant achievement in the field of the research on extortion racket and it is one of the main results of the GLODERS project. Gathering a great amount of information, our empirical analysis revealed the existence of several differences in the extortive conducts carried on within these two regions, which are presented. Moreover, the chapter introduces the legislation related to the crime of extortion. Social and legal responses to the phenomenon are then discussed.

050402 sociologySettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiMafia vittime estorsioni analisi dati.LegislationMafia-type organizationsMafia methodssocial responses0504 sociologyPhenomenonRacketSociology0505 lawcomputer.programming_languageLaw and economicsExtortionField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencessimulation16. Peace & justiceExtortionDynamics (music)Extortion; Mafia-type organizations; Mafia methods; social responses; simulationSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento Sociale050501 criminologySettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneralecomputerCartography
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From ‘polluter pays’ to ‘polluter does not pollute’

2016

Abstract Non-binding agreements, minor sanctions in the form of payment obligations and shaming have been the usual policy responses against environmental harms. In addition to this, many existing pieces of legislation on international environmental law and governance are based on good intent and voluntary agreement and they have proven to be limited or ineffective. This article argues that, at the current state of the climate crisis, there is no more room for negotiations and proposals which lead to false solutions. Acknowledging that, legal solutions to environmental problems require new formulations which incorporate a different understanding of nature and its non-human inhabitants; this…

050502 lawSociology and Political ScienceCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLegislationInternational lawPaymentEnvironmental lawLawEcocide050501 criminologyEconomicsSanctionsEnvironmental degradation0505 lawmedia_commonLaw and economicsGeoforum
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The role of moral disengagement and cognitive distortions toward children among sex offenders

2018

This study investigated the individual and social characteristics, moral disengagement strategies and cognitive distortions toward children among 120 sex offenders in Italian jails. A semistructured interview was administered to collect data about family, social and medical histories, utilizing the Moral Disengagement Scale and the Hanson Sex Attitude Questionnaire. Results showed that sex offenders with sexual abuse trauma in their past had higher scores of moral disengagement and cognitive distortion toward children than sex offenders without sexual abuse trauma. In particular, the highest levels of moral disengagement, cognitive distortions related to children as sexual objects and sexua…

050901 criminology05 social sciencesHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlCognitionEntitlementSuicide preventionArticle050105 experimental psychologyPathology and Forensic MedicineDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthSexual abuseInjury prevention0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)0509 other social sciencesPsychologyLawMoral disengagementPsychiatry, Psychology and Law
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