Publikation: Self-regulation in violent and non-violent offenders : a preliminary report
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Background
The functional role of self-regulation in violent behaviour is not yet fully understood.
Aim
To test the hypothesis that violent offenders have more deficits in self-regulation and self-control than non-violent offenders.
Methods
Self-regulation and personality disorders were evaluated in a sample of 70 violent and non-violent incarcerated offenders using the Volitional Components Questionnaire (VCQ) and the SCID-II for DSM-IV.
Results
The self-report data indicate that violent offenders were no different from non-violent offenders on either facilitatory or inhibitory modes of self-regulation and self-control. Compared with a sample of normal, healthy men, differences were found in all tested self-regulation variables but not in self-control. Except for antisocial personality, the groups were similar in personality features.
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The proposed hypothesis was not sustained on this measure of self-regulation. With regard to self-regulation and self-control, violent and non-violent offenders were similar and treatment interventions to improve capacity in these respects are probably useful for both groups.
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ROSS, Thomas, Maria Isabel FONTAO, 2007. Self-regulation in violent and non-violent offenders : a preliminary report. In: Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH. 2007, 17(3), pp. 171-178. ISSN 0957-9664. eISSN 1471-2857. Available under: doi: 10.1002/cbm.651BibTex
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