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Victim and Offender Self-Reports of Alcohol Involvement in Crime

机译:酒精参与犯罪的受害者和犯罪者自我报告

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Research suggests that a decreasing share of violent crime is attributable to offenders who had been drinking alcoholic beverages. Surveys of victims indicate that the rate of alcohol-involved violent crimes (i.e., crimes in which the perpetrators had been drinking, as perceived by the victims) decreased 34 percent from 1993 to 1998, whereas the rate of non-alcohol-involved violence decreased 22 percent. Surveys of some offenders also suggest that alcohol’s role in violence is decreasing. The decrease in alcohol-involved violence is consistent with declines in other measures of alcohol use and misuse, including per capita alcohol consumption and alcohol involvement in traffic crashes. In contrast, violent offenders in State prisons are increasingly likely to report having used alcohol before committing their offenses, possibly illustrating the effect of more severe sanctions for alcohol-involved offenses.
机译:研究表明,暴力犯罪所占比例的下降归因于喝酒的罪犯。对受害者的调查表明,与酒精有关的暴力犯罪(即受害者认为肇事者饮酒的犯罪)从1993年至1998年下降了34%,而与酒精无关的暴力事件的发生率下降了22%。对一些罪犯的调查还表明,酒精在暴力中的作用正在下降。与酒精有关的暴力行为的减少与其他酒精使用和滥用方法的减少相一致,包括人均酒精消费和交通事故中的酒精参与。相反,在州监狱中,暴力罪犯越来越多地报告在犯罪前曾使用过酒精,这可能说明了对涉嫌酒精犯罪实施更严厉制裁的后果。

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