The Global Impact of Multisystemic Vulnerabilities on Criminal Variety: A Cross-Continental Study in Young Adults

Author:

Villanueva Lidón1,Maciel Laura2,Gomis-Pomares Aitana1,Gouveia-Pereira Maria3,Adrián Juan E.1,Costa Maria Suely Alves4,Rocha André Sousa5,Ximenes Jocélia Medeiros6,Garcia Mathieu789,Rouchy Emma78,Michel Grégory78,Al Shawi Ameel10,Sarhan Yaseen11,Altaha Mahasin A.11,Fulano Celso12,El-Astal Sofián13,Alattar Kefaya14,Shaqalaih Saja O.14,Sabbah Khetam15,Holtzhausen Leon16,Campbell Emma16,Sakulku Jaruwan17,Grummitt Lucinda18,Barrett Emma18,Lawler Siobhan18,Newton Nicola C.18,Prior Katrina18,Basto-Pereira Miguel2

Affiliation:

1. Developmental Psychology Department, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain

2. William James Center for Research, Ispa-Instituto Universitário, Portugal

3. APPsyCI, Ispa - Intituto Universitário, Portugal

4. Universidade Federal do Ceará, UFC-Campus Sobral, Brazil

5. Centro Universitário, UNINTA – Campus Itapipoca, Brazil

6. Centro Universitário, UNINTA – Campus Sobral, Brazil

7. Institut de Sciences Criminelles et de la Justice (ISCJ), University of Bordeaux, France

8. Department of Psychology, University of Bordeaux, France

9. Pôle de Psychiatrie Médico-Légale, Unité pour Malades Difficiles, Centre Hospitalier de Cadillac, Gironde, France

10. Department of Community & Family Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Fallujah, Fallujah, Iraq

11. Department of Community & Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Anbar University, Ramadi, Iraq

12. Universidade Pedagógica, Mozambique

13. Al Azhar University-Gaza, Jamal Abdl Naser St., Gaza, Palestine

14. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA - GAZA), Palestine

15. Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine

16. Department of Social Work and Social Development – University of Cape Town, South Africa

17. Social Science Division, Mahidol University International College, Thailand

18. The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, University of Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Previous research has shown a robust association between different childhood and adolescent vulnerabilities and youth offending. However, these investigations have primarily focused on youths from high-income Western countries. Consequently, the generalizability of these findings to better inform global justice policies remains uncertain. This study aimed to address this gap by examining the relationship between individual, familial, and contextual vulnerabilities and criminal versatility during young adulthood, accounting for sociodemographic factors and cross-national differences. Data were derived from a diverse sample of 4,182 young adults (67% female; mean age = 18.96; SD = 0.81) residing in 10 countries across 5 continents who participated in the International Study of Pro/Antisocial Behavior in Young Adults. The Psychosocial and Family Vulnerability Questionnaire and the Adverse Childhood Experiences questionnaire were used to assess social and family adversity, and past-year criminal diversity was measured with the Criminal Variety Index. Results indicate that child maltreatment, substance abuse, and delinquent peers are global risk factors for criminal variety. Moreover, they are independent across males and females and among youths living in countries that are ranked differently on the Human Development Index (HDI). In addition, some childhood vulnerabilities showed different predictive ability across sexes (e.g., school failure), and across countries ranked differently on the HDI (e.g., family dysfunction). These findings suggest that certain childhood factors contribute to criminal behavior through transcultural mechanisms. Moreover, they highlight the importance of developing evidence-based policies that focus on transcultural risk factors to globally prevent criminal behavior.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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