Pre-arrest drug use and associated risk factors among incarcerated offenders in China |
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Authors: | Jia Qu |
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Institution: | College of Public Administration, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics, Guiyang, China |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Past research has consistently reported a higher rate of drug use before arrest among incarcerated inmates than that of the general population. However, there is a lack of either qualitative or quantitative research on this topic under the Chinese setting. Drawing upon survey data collected from 1,518 inmates in a Chinese province, this study attempts to fill in the research gap by assessing the connection between risk factors associated with pre-arrest use. Roughly a quarter of all inmates in the sample had the experience of drug use before arrest. Regression analysis suggested that impulsivity, volatile temper, and perceived prevalence of drug use in neighborhood were significantly related to drug use among inmates. Two control variables include offense type and stable job, were also found to be significant predictors of drug use. Implications for research and policy were highlighted in the end. |
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Keywords: | Drug use self-control perception of neighbourhood drug prevalence incarcerated offenders China |
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