Patterns of Crime and Substance Abuse among Israeli Ex-Addict Female Inmates |
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Authors: | Gila Chen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Criminology Department at Ashkelon Academic College, Bar-Ilan University, P.O. Box 542, R’eut, Israel, 71799 |
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Abstract: | ![]() The current study examined the relationship between drug addiction and crime involvement among Israeli female prisoners, and further examined the differential contribution of early onset of drug, sexual abuse and poly drug use, to predict involvement in offenses against person. Fifty-four ex-addict female inmates participated in this study. Research findings indicated that a majority began using drugs prior to their involvement in crime and most were convicted of drug-related crimes. In addition, almost half had a history of sexual abuse. Female inmates who were sexually abused were characterized by an early onset of drug and poly drug use. A relationship was observed between poly drug use and offenses against person. Also, the duration of drug abstinence corresponded to a lower sense of coherence and higher level of trait anxiety among female inmates. The implications of these findings for substance abuse treatment are discussed. Gila Chen, PhD, is a lecturer in the Criminology Department at Ashkelon Academic College and Bar-Ilan University. Her academic interests include youth at risk, female offenders, self-help groups, and drug addiction. |
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Keywords: | Female inmates Sexual abuse Drug addiction Poly drug use Israel |
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