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Low Self-Control, Substance-Using Peers and Intimate Partners, Pro-Drug Use Definitions, and Inhalant Use Among Convicted Offenders in South Korea
Journal of Drug Issues ( IF 1.670 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-27 , DOI: 10.1177/0022042620961351
Jaeyong Choi 1 , Nathan E. Kruis 2
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Hirschi has repeatedly argued that the relationship between social learning variables and crime is a product of “self-selection” driven by low self-control (LSC). Akers’ has suggested that social learning mechanisms, such as affiliations with deviant individuals and acceptance of criminal definitions, can mediate the effects of LSC on crime. Interestingly, there has been little comparative work done to explore this mediation hypothesis in the realm of substance use for offender populations outside of the United States. This study helps fill these gaps in the literature by exploring the potential mediation effects of social learning variables on the relationship between LSC and inhalant use among a sample of 739 male offenders in South Korea. Our results provide strong support for the mediation hypothesis that LSC indirectly influences self-reported inhalant use through social learning mechanisms.

中文翻译:

韩国定罪罪犯的自控能力低、使用药物的同伴和亲密伙伴、吸毒定义和吸入剂使用

Hirschi 反复论证,社会学习变量与犯罪之间的关系是低自控(LSC)驱动的“自我选择”的产物。Akers 认为社会学习机制,例如与异常个人的联系和对犯罪定义的接受,可以调节 LSC 对犯罪的影响。有趣的是,在美国以外的罪犯人群的物质使用领域,几乎没有进行比较研究来探索这种中介假设。本研究通过探讨社会学习变量对韩国 739 名男性罪犯样本中 LSC 与吸入剂使用之间关系的潜在中介作用,有助于填补文献中的这些空白。
更新日期:2020-09-27
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