犯罪者の社会的予後判定への一寄与
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About 220, random-sampled, offenders discharged from the Nagoya prison between 1948 and 1949 were followed up until March, 1952 as to their conduct; and tried to evaluate the relative importance of 19 biological and sociological factors.<BR>Out of these offenders 78 violated again after from 26 to 42 months.<BR>It was found with these 78 violators and 192 nonviolators by statistcal test that the following 9 factors were significant on the judgment of social prognosis for offenders:<BR>1) Hereditary disease of kin<BR>2) Family trouble<BR>3) Misconduct before 18 age<BR>4) Serious illness and wound<BR>5) No protector<BR>(Above, less than 1% of the level of significance) -<BR>6) Incomplete compulsory education of parent<BR>7) Prison punishment<BR>8) Psychopathy<BR>9) No occupational aptitude<BR>(Above, less than 5% of the level of significance)<BR>(<I>Seto Reformatory and Gifu Mental Institution</I>)
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