少年犯罪者による銃の取得と使用
P Ash1, A L Kellermann, D Fuqua-Whitley
1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
JAMA
|June 12, 1996
まとめ
少年犯罪者は,しばしば15歳になる前に,被動的に銃を購入する. 意図的な取得は,頻繁に銃を持ち歩くことと相関しており,青少年における銃器の暴力への経路を強調しています.
科学分野:
- クリミノロジー 犯罪学
- 青少年心理学について
- 公衆衛生は公衆衛生である.
背景:
- 銃器による暴力は,公衆衛生上の重大な懸念事項である.
- 少年による銃の取得を理解することは,予防戦略にとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 少年犯罪者の銃購入のパターンを調査する.
- 青少年における銃器所持の動機と状況を特定する.
主な方法:
- 半構造化されたインタビューは,アトランタの刑務所に収監されている未成年犯罪者 (13-18歳) 63人と実施されました.
- 収集されたデータには,銃所持の年齢,入手方法,銃所持に関連する感情が含まれていました.
主要な成果:
- ほとんどの銃兵は,15歳になる前に最初の銃を手に入れたが,それはしばしば被動的だった.
- 意図的に銃を入手した青年は,頻繁に銃を所持する可能性が高くなりました.
- 銃を身につけることは,安全感,力,興奮の感覚を誘発しますが,不安も引き起こします.
結論:
- 犯罪者の若者の銃の入手パターンは,銃器の暴力についての洞察を提供します.
- 発達に関する理解は,青少年による銃の持ち運びを減らすために,標的を絞った介入の情報を提供することができます.
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