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Recidivist criminal behaviour and executive functions: a comparative study
Authors:Tânia Seruca  Carlos F. Silva
Affiliation:1. ISPA, Instituto Universitário, Lisboa, Portugal;2. University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal;3. Department of Education, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal;4. CINTESIS, R&5. D Center of University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Abstract:This study sought to analyse the relation between executive functions and criminal recidivism. We assessed a set of cognitive abilities associated with executive functioning in a group of recidivist offenders (n = 19), primary offenders (n = 25) and non-offenders (n = 30). Our results, tested with nonparametric statistics and Monte Carlo method, revealed that there were no executive differences between both groups of offenders but, when compared with non-offenders, the recidivists showed a worse performance in Trail Making Test part B, and the primary offenders presented a significant lower score on Porteus Maze Test Age score. This study suggests that there can be a different pattern of executive functioning deficits associated with the offenders’ criminal record: recidivism may be more related to mental flexibility impairments and primary offenders’ antisocial behaviour may be aggravated by planning deficits.
Keywords:criminal recidivism  executive functions  neuropsychological assessment  mental flexibility  planning
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