Journals International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
Name
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
Subjects
Crime seriousness
Social control
Religiosity
Morality
Drug use
Social control
Religiosity
Morality
Drug use
ISSN
0306-624X
Description
This study examines the causal mechanism linking religiosity to opposition to drug use. Using an electronic mail survey of university students, data were obtained about the participants' religious beliefs, their perceptions of drug use, and their attitudes toward the use of six common drugs (alcohol, cigarettes, cocaine, heroin, LSD, and marijuana). Based on the data, path models were estimated for each substance to investigate the causal structure underlying four constructs: religiosity, perceived immorality of drug use, perceived self-harm of drug use, and attitudes toward the control of drug use (control attitudes). The results support that religiosity affects control attitudes indirectly through perceived immorality of drug use.
Impact Factor (2 years)
1.871
Publisher
Sage
Journal type
Hybrid Journal