This study explores the effect of negative family relationships on drug abuse among female offenders. Although psychological correlations have been shown between dysfunctional families and substance abuse, there is a paucity of studies that focus on the relationship between female drug offenders and their family relationships. It is unclear whether or not the problems associated with family dysfunction have a more serious impact on females than males, and if so, to what extent. This study employs Inter University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) data to measure how aversive family relationships are associated with female drug abuse. In addition, the present study uses physical and sexual abuse as an independent variable. The sample population consists of 109 female defendants who were referred to the Breaking the Cycle of Drugs and Crime (BTC) project from 1997 to 2001. Multivariate linear regression analyses identified four significant factors that predict the severity of drug use among female offenders. When race, age, relationships with family members, experience of abuse were controlled through multiple regression analysis, age and prevalence of other family members having alcohol problems were statistically significant factors in increasing drug abuse among female offenders. However, when a drug score was used, conflict with their siblings or their spouses were significant predictors of the severity of drug use when other variables were controlled. Further policy implications are discussed.
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Abstract Ⅰ. Introduction Ⅱ. Review of Literature Ⅲ. Methodology Ⅳ. Findings Ⅴ. Conclusion Reference
본회는 다음과 같은 활동을 한다.
1. 학술연구발표회의 개최
2. 학술세미나의 개최
3. 학술지 발간
4. 인터넷 홈페이지의 운영
5. 국내외 학회와의 교류 및 협조
6. 학자와 실무가간의 협조 및 교류 증대
7. 국가경찰제도 및 자치경찰제도를 심층연구
8. 경찰행정과 관련된 제반 학문적 발전에 기여
9. 민간경비와 관련된 학문적 발전에 기여
10. 경찰행정학과 발전에 기여
11. 국내에서 발생하는 범죄의 예방과 피해자보호에 기여
12. 국제조직 범죄와 마약, 무기, 인신매매 분야의 대처를 위한 연구에 기여
13. 외국경찰제도에 대한 심층연구에 기여 등을 목적으로 설립되었다.