Effectiveness of Penitentiary Psychoeducational Interventions in Road Safety

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作者
Escamilla-Robla, Cristina [1 ,2 ]
Gimenez-Fita, Elisa [2 ]
Colomer-Perez, Natura [3 ]
Martinez-Rubio, David [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Navarrete, Jaime [6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Europea Valencia, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Criminol, Valencia, Spain
[2] Univ Europea Valencia, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Psychol, Valencia, Spain
[3] Univ Valencia, Fac Nursing & Chiropody, Dept Nursing, Valencia, Spain
[4] Univ Lleida, Fac Nursing & Physiotherapy, Lleida, Spain
[5] Univ Valencia, Dept Personal Assessment & Psychol Treatments, Valencia, Spain
[6] Parc Sanit St Joan de Deu, Teaching Res & Innovat Unit, St Boi De Llobregat, Spain
[7] CIBER Epidemiol & Publ Hlth CIBERESP, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Road Safety Education; Driver Intervention; Crimes against road safety; Traffic offenders; Driving under Influence (DUI); Community service order; Criminal recidivism; Educaci & oacute; n en seguridad vial; Intervenci & oacute; n para conductores; Delitos contra la seguridad vial; Infractores de tr & aacute; fico; Conducir bajo la influencia (DUI); Trabajos en beneficio de la comunidad; Reincidencia delictiva; IMPAIRED-DRIVING RECIDIVISM; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; DRIVERS; RISK; OFFENDERS; PERSONALITY; PERSISTENCE; PROFILE; SYSTEM; DUI;
D O I
10.5093/ejpalc2024a8
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
Background/Aim: The number of convictions related to crimes against road safety continues to increase, with more than half being caused by driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs. In Spain, offenders for crimes against road safety have been widely sentenced to community service orders. Additionally, the penitentiary institution has implemented two intervention programmes, TASEVAL (awareness and re-education) and PROSEVAL (re-education and psychotherapeutic). A field study was designed to estimate the effectiveness of the TASEVAL and PROSEVAL intervention programmes in the reduction of the recidivism rate and drug and alcohol use. Method: A total of 57,532 offenders for crimes against road safety (37,556 sentenced to a community service order of up to 60 days' duration and 19,976 to a community service order of up to 60 days' duration and the TASEVAL intervention programme) were followed up in relation to recidivism. And a total of 5,765 (5,117 sentenced to a community service order of over 60 days' duration and 648 to a community service order of over 60 days' duration and the PROSEVAL intervention programme) were also followed up in relation to recidivism. 29 attendees on the TASEVAL intervention programme and 32 attendees on the PROSEVAL intervention programme were assessed pre- and post-intervention in unhealthy alcohol use and problematic drug use. Results: The results showed a significant association between the participation in the TASEVAL and PROSEVAL intervention programmes and non-recidivism. Succinctly, compared to community service orders, participation in these programmes increases the non-recidivist rate for the TASEVAL and PROSEVAL intervention programmes by 14.6% and 58.4% respectively. Regarding substance and alcohol use, the TASEVAL programme showed a significant reduction in alcohol and drug use after the implementation of the programme. However, the PROSEVAL programme did not reveal a significant effect on alcohol and drug use (no therapeutic effect). Conclusions: The present study supports the effectiveness of specific intervention programmes for road traffic offenders in the reduction of recidivism. Additionally, these intervention programmes (though not all of them) may have a mitigating effect on the alcohol and drug use mediators of recidivism. Antecedentes/Objetivo: El n & uacute;mero de condenas relacionadas con delitos contra la seguridad vial sigue aumentando, con m & aacute;s de la mitad causadas por conducir bajo los efectos (DUI) del alcohol o drogas. En Espa & ntilde;a, los infractores por delitos contra la seguridad vial han sido ampliamente condenados a trabajos en beneficio de la comunidad. Adem & aacute;s, la instituci & oacute;n penitenciaria ha implementado dos programas de intervenci & oacute;n, TASEVAL (concienciaci & oacute;n y re-educaci & oacute;n) y PROSEVAL (re-educaci & oacute;n y psicoterapia). Se dise & ntilde;& oacute; un estudio de campo para estimar la efectividad de los programas de intervenci & oacute;n TASEVAL y PROSEVAL en la reducci & oacute;n de la tasa de reincidencia y el uso de drogas y alcohol. M & eacute;todo: Se hizo un seguimiento de un total de 57,532 infractores por delitos contra la seguridad vial (37,556 condenados a trabajos en beneficio de la comunidad de hasta 60 jornadas y 19,976 a trabajos en beneficio de la comunidad de hasta 60 jornadas y el programa de intervenci & oacute;n TASEVAL) en relaci & oacute;n con la reincidencia. Y un total de 5,765 (5,117 condenados a trabajos en beneficio de la comunidad de m & aacute;s de 60 jornadas y 648 a trabajos en beneficio de la comunidad de m & aacute;s de 60 jornadas y el programa de intervenci & oacute;n PROSEVAL) tambi & eacute;n se siguieron en relaci & oacute;n con la reincidencia. Se evaluaron 29 asistentes al programa de intervenci & oacute;n TASEVAL y 32 asistentes al programa de intervenci & oacute;n PROSEVAL antes y despu & eacute;s de la intervenci & oacute;n en el uso problem & aacute;tico de alcohol y drogas. Resultados: Los resultados mostraron una asociaci & oacute;n significativa entre la participaci & oacute;n en los programas de intervenci & oacute;n TASEVAL y PROSEVAL y la no reincidencia. En resumen, en comparaci & oacute;n con los trabajos en beneficio de la comunidad, la participaci & oacute;n en estos programas aumenta la tasa de no reincidencia para los programas de intervenci & oacute;n TASEVAL y PROSEVAL en un 14.6% y 58.4%, respectivamente. En cuanto al uso de sustancias y alcohol, el programa TASEVAL mostr & oacute; una reducci & oacute;n significativa en el consumo de alcohol y drogas despu & eacute;s de la implementaci & oacute;n del programa. Sin embargo, el programa PROSEVAL no revel & oacute; un efecto significativo en el uso de alcohol y drogas (sin efecto terap & eacute;utico). Conclusiones: El presente estudio apoya la efectividad de programas de intervenci & oacute;n espec & iacute;ficos para infractores de tr & aacute;fico en la reducci & oacute;n de la reincidencia. Adem & aacute;s, estos programas de intervenci & oacute;n (aunque no todos) pueden tener un efecto atenuante en los mediadores de consumo de alcohol y drogas en la reincidencia.
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