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Citation

真弥. Jpn. J. Crim. Psychol. 2017; 55(1): 1-14.

Vernacular Title

自己呈示に関連する諸要因が集団場面における粗暴行為に及ぼす影響--自己呈示行動としての非行

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, The Japanese Association of Criminal Psychology [Nihon Hanzai-shinrigakkai])

DOI

10.20754/jjcp.55.1_1

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Effects of factors related to self-presentation, such as motivation for impression management, intention regarding self-presentation, and a range of social perspectives were examined in relation to violent behaviors in group settings. Participants were boys institutionalized in a juvenile classification home (delinquent group, n=194) and high school boys without a history of delinquency (non-delinquent group, n=204). The results of using covariance structure analysis indicated the following relationships in the non-delinquent group: (a) Intention to bluff in self-presentation had a positive effect on violent behaviors; (b) Intention to be socially acceptable in self-presentation had a negative effect on violent behaviors; (c) Motivation for impression management had a positive effect on intention to bluff in self-presentation; (d) Motivation for impression management had a positive effect on intention to be socially acceptable in self-presentation; (e) Tendency to give priority to one's own and one's peers' convenience had a positive effect on intention to bluff in self-presentation; and (f) Tendency to put oneself in others' position had a positive effect on intention to be socially acceptable in self-presentation. Moreover, the positive effects of motivation for impression management on intention to be socially acceptable in self-presentation were not observed in the delinquent group.

Keywords: Juvenile justice


Language: ja

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