Mükerrer Suçlulukla İlintili Değişkenler

Bu çalışma, suç davranışının tekrarlanmasında etkili olduğu tahmin edilen veya mükerrer suçlulukla ilintili olan bazı risk faktörlerini konu edinmektedir. Bilindiği gibi, bazı suçlular suç davranışını, her hangi bir mahkumiyet veya cezaevi deneyiminden sonra terk ederlerken, bazı suçlular da suç işleme eğilimlerini sürdürmekte veya muhafaza etmektedirler. Söz konusu bu çalışmada, yeniden suç işleyenlerin veya gelecekte kronik bir suçluya dönüşme olasılığı yüksek olan suçluların hangi özelliklere veya nasıl bir profile sahip oldukları konusu üzerine odaklanılmıştır. Bu çalışma, sadece mükerrer suçlulukla ilintili değişkenleri irdelemekle kalmayacak aynı zamanda, suçu alışkanlık edinen ile edinmeyen suçlular arasındaki farkı da ortaya koymuş olacaktır. Çalışma kapsamında mükerrer suçluluğun haberci veya tahmin edici unsurları olarak; demografik, ailesel, sosyal, zihinsel, klinik ve suçlunun ard alanına ilişkin çok sayıda değişken irdelenmiştir.

Variables Related to Criminal Recidivism

This study is about a few risk factors related to the criminal recidivism or thought to be effective on repeating the criminal behavior. As known, some criminals go on or keep on committing crimes while some others desistance from crimes after imprisonment or prison- experience. In the mentioned study, it is focused on what characteristics or what kind of a profile the re-committing criminals or the ones having the possibility of tending to be criminals in the future have. Not only will this study emphasize the variables about the criminal recidivism but also identify the difference between the habitual and non-habitual offenders. In the context of the study; many variables such as demographic, familial, social, mental, clinical and the background of the criminal as the predictors of the recidivism have been investigaed.

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