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Citation

Schmidt S, Bliesener T, Meer E. Psychol. Crime Law 2019; 25(8): 847-873.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/1068316X.2019.1597088

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Present evidence regarding widely used risk assessment tools suggests that such tools may have inferior predictive validity for offenders with a migration background (MB), especially from Turkey and Arab countries. Based on a thorough literature review, we investigated additional risk and protective factors via a postdictive correlational study design. We assumed that delinquency is induced by discrimination, a conflict of values, norms of honour, a disapproval of sexual self-determination, and antisemitism. In contrast, we expected social support to diminish the risk of criminal behaviour. The sampling took place inside and outside prison, where adult men with an Arab or Turkish MB (n = 140) filled out a questionnaire. Individual norms of honour (r =.27−.41), antisemitism (r =.31−.37), and a disapproval of sexual self-determination (r =.23−.26) were positively correlated with delinquency. The best predictor was the individual's perception of friends' norms of honour (r =.34−.56). However, only a few significant correlations were found for a perception of individual discrimination (r =.08−.14) and an internal conflict of values (r =.11−.15), whereas global discrimination (r =.20−.29) clearly emerged as a risk factor for delinquency. Social support by nondelinquent peers could be confirmed as having a protective influence against delinquency (r=−.25−.27). Theoretical and practical implications for risk assessment are discussed.

Keywords: Juvenile justice


Language: en

Keywords

discrimination; norms of honour; offenders; Risk assessment; Turkish and Arab migration background

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