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The Moral Judgment of Juvenile Delinquents: A Meta-Analysis
Authors:Geert Jan Stams  Daniel Brugman  Maja Deković  Lenny van Rosmalen  Peter van der Laan  John C Gibbs
Institution:(1) Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Department of Education, P.O. Box 94208, 1090 GE Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;(3) Mondriaan College, The Hague, The Netherlands;(4) The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Abstract:A meta-analysis of 50 studies was conducted to investigate whether juvenile delinquents use lower levels of moral judgment than their nondelinquent age-mates and, if so, what factors may influence or moderate the developmental delay. The results show a lower stage of moral judgment for juvenile delinquents (d=.76). Effect sizes were large for comparisons involving male offenders, late adolescents, delinquents with low intelligence, and incarcerated delinquents. The largest effect sizes were found for period of incarceration and comparisons involving juvenile delinquents with psychopathic disorder. Production instead of recognition measures, dilemma-free assessment methods, and non-blind scoring procedures yielded relatively large effect sizes, whereas effect sizes were medium for comparisons involving delinquents with average intelligence, non-incarcerated delinquents, female offenders, as well as early and middle adolescents. Psychopathic disorder and institutionalization were identified as unique moderators of the link between moral judgment and juvenile delinquency. It is concluded that developmentally delayed moral judgment is strongly associated with juvenile delinquency, even after controlling for socioeconomic status, gender, age and intelligence.This article stems from a paper presented at the meeting of the Association for Moral Education, July 2006, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Keywords:Moral judgment  Juvenile delinquency  Meta-analysis  Psychopathic disorder  Institutionalization
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