19 research outputs found
Assessing the Interactions between Strengths and Risk Factors of Recidivism through the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY)
Instruments that assess recidivism risk in young people are used widely in the sphere of juvenile justice worldwide. Traditionally, research has focused on the study of risk factors presented by young offenders, and how these relate to criminal recidivism. In present-day research, protective factors have also come into their own, having proven to encourage non-recidivism in young offenders. This paper presents a study carried out with 594 young offenders. The instrument used for assessing risk of recidivism in young offenders was the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY). In the results found here, one can observe how the young offenders who did not reoffend presented a greater level of protective factors than the repeating offenders. The youths with a prior arrest record scored higher in the risk domains than the reoffenders without a prior arrest record. The case of young repeat offenders who already had an arrest record represents a high-risk profile, or a profile of a criminal career. Crimes committed by young people can be isolated incidents in their life. In most youths, criminal behavior does not persist beyond legal age. Protective factors prove to be important in juvenile justice when planning an individualized intervention for the young offender
Predicting risk of recidivism in Spanish young offenders: Comparative analysis of the SAVRY and YLS/CMI
Background: This study offers a comparative analysis of evidence for the
predictive validity of SAVRY and YLS/CMI scores in predicting risk of
recidivism in a group of young people who received a Juvenile Justice order.
Methods: The sample was made up of 594 youths aged between 14 and
18 (M=15.63, SD=1.08) at the time they committed an offense. Results:
Both instruments showed high accuracy in predicting recidivism, with
the greatest accuracy observed in the SAVRY and YLS/CMI total scores,
as well as in the Individual domain of the SAVRY. Comparative analysis
of the AUCs of both instruments indicated no statistically signifi cant
differences between total scores from the two instruments. Results showed
statistically signifi cant differences in comparisons of means and AUCs
between the groups of young reoffenders and non-reoffenders in all cases.
Our results did not support the hypothesis that dynamic risk factors are
a better predictors of recidivism in young offenders. Conclusions: This
study offers empirical evidence of the predictive capacity and differential
functioning of the SAVRY and YLS/CMI instruments in the Spanish
context
Victimización y Problemas de Conducta Externalizante y Antisocial en Menores Extranjeros no Acompañados en Europa: Revisión Sistemática.
Estudios previos en menores migrantes no acompañados señalan el alto riesgo de sufrir victimización durante el proceso migratorio y las importantes consecuencias de ello, centrándose principalmente en problemas internalizantes. Esta revisión explora la relación entre victimización y problemas externalizantes y antisociales en menores extranjeros no acompañados en Europa, ámbito menos estudiado. Los resultados de los catorce estudios que cumplieron los criterios de inclusión señalan alta prevalencia de victimización, incluida la fase posmigratoria, presencia moderada de problemas externalizantes-antisociales, que tienden a cronificarse, y resultados heterogéneos en la relación global entre ambos aspectos. Las limitaciones en los procedimientos de evaluación asociados a las medidas de autoinforme, la gran diversidad de las muestras utilizadas y no diferenciar entre fases migratorias pueden influir en dicha heterogeneidad. Se discute que la victimización posmigratoria, en términos de marginación social, junto con problemas en la integración efectiva en los países de acogida, se convierten en factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de problemas externalizantes y conductas antisociales
Libro de Resúmenes del Congreso Euro-Latinoamericano de Intervención en Justicia Juvenil
Libro de Resúmenes del Congreso Euro-Latinoamericano de Intervención en Justicia Juvenil celebrado en la Universidad de Almería del 21/10/15 al 23/10/15
Emotional Assessment in Spanish Youths With Antisocial Behavior
Impaired emotional capacity in antisocial populations is a well-known reality. Taking the dimensional approach to the study of emotion, emotions are perceived as a disposition to action; they emerge from arousal of the appetitive or aversive system, and result in subjective, behavioral, and physiological responses that are modulated by the dimensions of valence, arousal, and dominance. This study uses the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) to study the interaction between the type of picture presented (pleasant, neutral, or unpleasant) and group (adolescents under custody in juvenile justice centers, adolescents under non-custodial measures, and secondary school students) in the emotional assessment of these dimensions. The interaction between the study variables was statistically significant. Statistically significant differences were found between the three types of pictures presented, in the ratings of unpleasant pictures between the custody group and the group of secondary students in regular schooling in valence, and in the ratings of unpleasant, neutral, and pleasant pictures in arousal, between the custody group and all groups. Discriminant analyses of each affective dimension indicate that the unpleasant pictures with violent and/or aggressive content tend to be in the functions that most differentiate the antisocial groups
Psychosocial profile of juvenile and adult offenders who acknowledge having committed child-to-parent violence
The main objective of this study was to establish the psychosocial profile of adolescents and adults who have admitted to committing child-to-parent violence (CPV) and were serving a judicial sanction or prison sentence, respectively. Two groups of participants took part in this study. The first group was made up of 89 male youths who were serving judicial sanctions, and the second group was made up of 70 men serving a prison sentence. A cross-sectional retrospective design with concurrent measurements was used in this study. Group differences in the exposure-to-violence variables were conducted. Automatic regression models were used to estimate a self-reported CPV. In relation to the variables of indirect exposure to violence, statistically significant differences between those who admitted having committed CPV and those who did not, irrespective of being adults or adolescents, were found for seeing violence in class and at home but not for seeing violence on the street or on television. Regarding the variables related to experiencing violence, the results showed statistically significant differences in experiencing violence at home but not in class or on the street. The best predictive model of CPV includes some of the dimensions of self-concept, specifically academic and family self-concept, as well as the avoidant and rational problem-solving styles and the negative orientation toward problems. The results have shown the existence of a CPV offender profile that is common to minors and adults
Justicia juvenil en Andalucía. Diez años de funcionamiento de la Ley Orgánica de Responsabilidad Penal del Menor.
El informe es una evaluación funcional y de programas del Sistema de Justicia Juvenil en Andalucía, tanto desde un punto de vista estadísitico como de evolución normativa y de gestión. Se analizan diez años de funcionamiento bajo el marco normativo de la Ley Orgánica de Responsabilidad Penal del Menor.Consejería de Justicia e Interior. Junta de Andalucí
A Novel Circulating MicroRNA for the Detection of Acute Myocarditis.
The diagnosis of acute myocarditis typically requires either endomyocardial biopsy (which is invasive) or cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (which is not universally available). Additional approaches to diagnosis are desirable. We sought to identify a novel microRNA for the diagnosis of acute myocarditis.
To identify a microRNA specific for myocarditis, we performed microRNA microarray analyses and quantitative polymerase-chain-reaction (qPCR) assays in sorted CD4+ T cells and type 17 helper T (Th17) cells after inducing experimental autoimmune myocarditis or myocardial infarction in mice. We also performed qPCR in samples from coxsackievirus-induced myocarditis in mice. We then identified the human homologue for this microRNA and compared its expression in plasma obtained from patients with acute myocarditis with the expression in various controls.
We confirmed that Th17 cells, which are characterized by the production of interleukin-17, are a characteristic feature of myocardial injury in the acute phase of myocarditis. The microRNA mmu-miR-721 was synthesized by Th17 cells and was present in the plasma of mice with acute autoimmune or viral myocarditis but not in those with acute myocardial infarction. The human homologue, designated hsa-miR-Chr8:96, was identified in four independent cohorts of patients with myocarditis. The area under the receiver-operating-characteristic curve for this novel microRNA for distinguishing patients with acute myocarditis from those with myocardial infarction was 0.927 (95% confidence interval, 0.879 to 0.975). The microRNA retained its diagnostic value in models after adjustment for age, sex, ejection fraction, and serum troponin level.
After identifying a novel microRNA in mice and humans with myocarditis, we found that the human homologue (hsa-miR-Chr8:96) could be used to distinguish patients with myocarditis from those with myocardial infarction. (Funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and others.).Supported by a grant (PI19/00545, to Dr. Martín) from the Ministry of Science and Innovation through the Carlos III Institute of Health–Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria; by a grant from the Biomedical Research Networking Center on Cardiovascular Diseases (to Drs. Martín, Sánchez-Madrid, and Ibáñez); by grants (S2017/BMD-3671-INFLAMUNE-CM, to Drs. Martín and Sánchez-Madrid; and S2017/BMD-3867-RENIM-CM, to Dr. Ibáñez) from Comunidad de Madrid; by a grant (20152330 31, to Drs. Martín, Sánchez-Madrid, and Alfonso) from Fundació La Marató de TV3; by grants (ERC-2011-AdG 294340-GENTRIS, to Dr. Sánchez-Madrid; and ERC-2018-CoG 819775-MATRIX, to Dr. Ibáñez) from the European Research Council; by grants (SAF2017-82886R, to Dr. Sánchez-Madrid; RETOS2019-107332RB-I00, to Dr. Ibáñez; and SAF2017-90604-REDT-NurCaMeIn and RTI2018-095928-BI00, to Dr. Ricote) from the Ministry of Science and Innovation; by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER); and by a 2016 Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators from the BBVA Foundation to Dr. Martín. The National Center for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) is supported by the Carlos III Institute of Health, the Ministry of Science and Innovation, the Pro CNIC Foundation, and by a Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence grant (SEV-2015-0505). Mr. Blanco-Domínguez is supported by a grant (FPU16/02780) from the Formación de Profesorado Universitario program of the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sports. Ms. Linillos-Pradillo is supported by a fellowship (PEJD-2016/BMD-2789) from Fondo de Garantía de Empleo Juvenil de Comunidad de Madrid. Dr. Relaño is supported by a grant (BES-2015-072625) from Contratos Predoctorales Severo Ochoa para la Formación de Doctores of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Dr. Alonso-Herranz is supported by a fellowship from La Caixa–CNIC. Dr. Caforio is supported by Budget Integrato per la Ricerca dei Dipartimenti BIRD-2019 from Università di Padova. Dr. Das is supported by grants (UG3 TR002878 and R35 HL150807) from the National Institutes of Health and the American Heart Association through its Strategically Focused Research Networks.S
Influencia de la tarea de decisión y del estilo de deliberación en el veredicto de los jurados
En el Modelo de Estilo de Deliberación de Kameda se favorece la emisión de veredictos de responsabilidad en determinadas condiciones, al manipular conjuntamente el estilo de deliberación de los Jurados (elemental/compuesto) y el tipo de tarea de decisión (disyuntiva/conjuntiva). Dadas las consecuencias que estos planteamientos podrían tener en procesos judiciales reales, se analiza el funcionamiento de este modelo empleando un delito de homicidio y aplicando las condiciones del contexto judicial español (Jurados de nueve miembros y mayorías de siete miembros o de cinco para emitir un veredicto de culpabilidad o inocencia, respectivamente). Los resultados obtenidos indicaron un mejor funcionamiento del modelo cuando se demandó una tarea de decisión conjuntiva