Conceptualization and Measurement of Criminal Thinking: Initial Validation of the Criminogenic Thinking Profile

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作者
Mitchell, Damon [1 ]
Tafrate, Raymond Chip [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Connecticut State Univ, Dept Criminol & Criminal Justice, New Britain, CT 06050 USA
关键词
criminal thinking; offender assessment; CTP; PSYCHOLOGICAL INVENTORY; PSYCHOPATHY CHECKLIST; CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; PARALLEL ANALYSIS; STYLES; PREDICTION; ATTITUDES; NEUTRALIZATION; RELIABILITY; COMPONENTS;
D O I
10.1177/0306624X11416197
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
This article describes two studies concerning the development of a new measure of criminal thinking, the CriminogenicThinking Profile (CTP), influenced by the construct of psychopathy, and traditional models of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). An experimental item pool based on verbalizations from offenders served as the pilot version of the instrument. Principal components analysis of the items resulted in a 62-item, eight-factor scale that was internally consistent. In terms of content, six of the resulting factors were conceptually related to psychopathy, one to CBT, and one to neutralization theory. The factor structure and internal reliability was supported by a subsequent confirmatory factor analysis. Initial support for the CTP's convergent validity was indicated by its positive correlations with psychopathy and personality disorders associated with criminal, aggressive, and impulsive behaviors. The CTP's divergent validity was supported by its inverse correlations with indices of healthy personality functioning. The CTP offers a somewhat different constellation of thinking patterns than those found on previously published criminal thinking instruments. The utility of the CTP to identify relevant cognitive targets for offender treatment is a recommended area of future research.
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页码:1080 / 1102
页数:23
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