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Self-Reported Intentions to Offend: All Talk and No Action?

机译:自我报告的冒犯意图:全是说话,没有采取任何行动?

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To study criminal decision making, researchers commonly present hypothetical offending scenarios to participants and record their self-reported intentions to offend (SRIO). These SRIO scores are treated as an indicator of participants’ predisposition to commit the act described in the scenario. Drawing from the field of clinical measurement, the current study examines the diagnostic accuracy of SRIO scores by comparing participants’ intentions to acquire illegal music files from a designated distributor to their actual attempts to acquire such files. Approximately 7% of participants who read about a (bogus) music piracy opportunity reported strong—and at times definitive—intentions to seek out the illegal files. However, in actuality, no one in the study engaged in this behavior. Clinimetric indicators suggest that SRIO scores are better at predicting abstention from crime than actual criminal participation.
机译:为了研究犯罪决策,研究人员通常向参与者展示假设的犯罪场景,并记录他们自我报告的犯罪意图(SRIO)。这些SRIO得分被视为参与者倾向于实施场景中描述的行为的指标。从临床测量领域来看,当前的研究通过比较参与者从指定发行商那里获取非法音乐文件的意图与他们实际获取此类文件的意图,来检验SRIO分数的诊断准确性。大约有7%的参与者了解(虚假的)音乐盗版机会,表示有强烈的(有时是确定的)意图查找非法文件。但是,实际上,研究中没有人从事这种行为。斜度指标表明,SRIO评分比实际的犯罪参与更能预测犯罪的弃权。

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