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. 2019 May-Jun:64:211-218.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2019.04.008. Epub 2019 May 10.

Legal cynicism: Independent construct or downstream manifestation of antisocial constructs? New evidence

[Article in Spanish]
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Legal cynicism: Independent construct or downstream manifestation of antisocial constructs? New evidence

[Article in Spanish]
Taylor Ameri et al. Int J Law Psychiatry. 2019 May-Jun.

Abstract

Researchers have found that legal cynicism is a significant predictor of crime. Although legal cynicism developed as a form of anomie, it is also plausible that legal cynicism is itself a deviant rationalization to justify one's criminal behavior. As such, legal cynicism might be a derivative manifestation of other individual-level constructs that bear on criminal propensity. We test this possibility by controlling for temperament traits related to antisocial behavior and psychopathic personality features in a sample of residentially incarcerated youth (N = 253). Results from negative binomial models revealed that legal cynicism was significantly associated with self-reported delinquency (including violence), but not total arrests. The significant associations with general delinquency and violence held even when controlling for sociodemographic characteristics. However, the associations were rendered either non-significant or greatly attenuated when we included temperament and psychopathy measures in the models. Overall, findings are convergent with the notion that legal cynicism is a consequence or product of antisocial traits and criminal propensity.

Keywords: Delinquency; Juvenile offenders; Legal cynicism; Psychopathy; Temperament.

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