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The PCL: YV and re-offending across ethnic groups

机译:PCL:yv和跨越民族重新冒犯

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Purpose - The psychopathy checklist: youth version (PCL: YV) checklist is an assessment of youth psychopathic traits and is regularly validated by way of its associations with re-offending and violence. Yet existing research has been conducted with predominantly white Caucasian cohorts and extant evidence suggests that associations with recidivism are stronger in samples with greater proportions of white offenders. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach - This study investigated the cross-cultural validity of the PCL: YV for an ethnically diverse Australian sample of 175 young male offenders in custody. Participants were assessed in custody with the PCL: YV and offending data were collected post-release for up to 18 months. Findings - PCL: YV total and domain scores were comparable across ethnicity; however the instrument demonstrated stronger relationships with recidivism for Australian participants with an English speaking background compared to Indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse participants. Practical implications - The authors advocate the cautionary employment of the PCL: YV as a violence risk prediction instrument with minority young offenders regionally, pending further evidence. Originality/value - This study addresses the capacity of the PCL: YV to predict violence across different ethnic groups. Cross-cultural youth psychopathy research is currently inadequate and existing studies suggest that the PCL: YV is a weaker predictor of violence in culturally diverse samples. This investigation provides much needed information on the capacity of the PCL: YV to extend to different ethnic groups who are represented Australia's youth prison population. This is the first study of its kind regionally, and more importantly is the first PCL: YV study with an Indigenous Australian comparison group. This is particularly important given that Indigenous Australians are heavily overrepresented in Australia 's criminal justice system and require appropriate risk assessment measures to ensure they are not misclassified. Research such as this is now of particular interest given the recent judicial decision made in Ewert vs Canada.
机译:目的 - 精神病理清单:青年版(PCL:YV)清单是对青年精神病特征的评估,经常通过其协会与重新冒犯和暴力进行验证。然而,现有的研究是主要的白种人队列和现存证据表明,与累犯的协会在具有更大比例的白色违法者的样本中更强大。本文旨在讨论这些问题。设计/方法/方法 - 本研究调查了PCL的跨文化有效性:YV在拘留的175名年轻男性违法者的欧洲澳大利亚样本。与PCL评估的参与者被评估:YV和违规数据在发布后最多18个月收集。调查结果 - PCL:yv总数和域名得分在种族中可比较;然而,与土着和文化和语言不同的参与者相比,仪器与澳大利亚参与者的常规参与者的常规参与者的常规关系表现出更强的关系。实际意义 - 作者倡导PCL的警告:YV作为暴力风险预测文书,少数民族年轻的罪犯,正在处理进一步的证据。原创性/值 - 本研究解决了PCL的能力:YV预测不同族裔群体的暴力行为。跨文化青年精神病研究目前不充分,现有的研究表明,PCL:YV是文化多样化样本中暴力的较弱预测因子。这项调查提供了有关PCL的能力的许多信息:YV延伸到不同的族裔群体,他们代表澳大利亚的青年监狱人口。这是对其种类的第一次研究,更重要的是是第一个PCL:与土着澳大利亚比较组的YV研究。这尤为重要的是,因为土着澳大利亚人在澳大利亚的刑事司法系统中严重超越,需要适当的风险评估措施,以确保他们不会被错误分类。鉴于最近在EWERT VS加拿大的司法决定,这项研究如此特别是特别的兴趣。

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