英文摘要 |
Most existing criminological theories and research mostly focus on male sample and view gender as a control variable. Research on females' recidivism or gender differences in recidivism is rare. The main purposes of the current study are to examine the impact of gender on recidivism and to analyze gender differences in factors affecting their recidivism by examining a panel data of 853 male and female probationers. The findings showed that gender was significantly associated with recidivism. Male probationers had higher recidivism rate, were more quickly involved in crime again, and committed more types of crime than female probationers did. Compared with women, men had an earlier onset of crime, lower drug abuse rate, and weaker family attachment, but higher selfreported delinquency, positive coping, deviant lifestyle, and deviant peers. The results of path analysis indicated that gender had a significantly direct effect on social control, negative coping, deviant lifestyle, deviant peers, and recidivism. It also had an indirect effect on stress and coping through social control. Suggestions based on research findings are discussed. |