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Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 192 - 208, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.54467/trjasw.1192992

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  • 25. Sankır, H. (2014). The effect of self-esteem on young people's deviant and delinquent behaviors: A high school 11th-grade example. Turkish Studies, 9 (2): 1311-1333.
  • 26. Stalans, L, Yarnold, P., Seng, M., Olson, D., Repp, M. (2004). Identifying Three Types of Violent Offenders and Predicting Violent Recidivism while on Probation: A ClassificationTree Analysis. Law and Human Behavior, 28 (3): 253-271.
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  • 29. Tangney, J. P., Baumeister, R. F., Boone, A. L. (2004). High self-control predicts good adjustment less pathology, better grades, and interpersonal success. Journal of Personality, 72:272-322.
  • 30. Turan N, Tufan B. (1987). Validity-reliability study of the Coopersmith self-esteem inventory. XXIII. Scientific Studies of the National Congress of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences, 816-817.
  • 31. Yang, C., Zhou, Y., Cao, Q., Xia, M., & An, J. (2019). The relationship between self-control and self-efficacy among patients with substance use disorders: resilience and self-esteem as mediators. Frontiers in psychiatry, 10, 388.
  • 32. Yörükoğlu, A. (1985). Youth Age. Ankara: Tisa Printing House: 66-86.
  • 33. Woessner, G., Schneider, S. (2013). The role of self-control and self-esteem and the impact of early risk factors among violent offenders. Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, 23:99–112. DOI: 10.1002/cbm.1863.

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEVELS OF THE SELF-ESTEEM AND THE SELF-CONTROL OF PROBATIONERS

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 192 - 208, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.54467/trjasw.1192992

Abstract

This research was conducted with the purpose of determining the relationship between self-esteem and self-control of individuals in the probation system and fulfill their obligations in the Ankara Probation Office. In the scope of the study, information about socio-demographic status, family characteristics, parental education level, crime and substance use status, exposure to violence, and type of crime of 520 individuals included in the probation system was obtained. It was determined that there is a significant difference in self-esteem of the individuals according to education level, parental educational level, exposure to violence in the family, substance use, and type of crime. There is also a positive and significant relationship between individuals' self-esteem and self-control levels. As the level of self-control of individuals involved in crime and included in the probation system increases, their self-esteem also increases. In this study, a basis for increasing the self-esteem and self-control levels of individuals in social work intervention programs for the prevention of recidivism in the probation system is presented.

References

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  • 3. Boccio C.M., Beaver K.M. The influence of psychopathic personality traits, low self-control, and non-shared environmental factors on criminal involvement. Youth Violence Juv. justice 2016; 8:37–52.
  • 4. Burt, C.H. (2020). Self-Control and Crime: Beyond Gottfredson and Hirschi's Theory. Annu Rev. Criminal. ;3(1):43-73. doi: 011419-041344.
  • 5. Butler, K. L., Tyler, A. K., Melander, L. (2011). Childhood maltreatment, parental monitoring, and self-control among homeless young adults consequences for negative Social outcomes. Criminal justice and behavior, 38 (12):1244-1264.
  • 6. Duclos, G. (2016). Self-Esteem, A Passport for Life, (Trans. Olcay Kunal). YKY publications: Istanbul.
  • 7. Eryalçın, M. & Duyan, V. (2017). Dimensions of Self-Esteem, Peer Relations and Parental Competence in Children and Young People in the Probation System, International Journal of Academic Value Studies Vol:3, Issue:17; pp: 25-32 (ISSN:2149-8598).
  • 8. Friese, M. and Hofmann, W. (2009). Control me or I will control you: impulses, trait self-control, and the guidance of behavior. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 795–805.
  • 9. Fujita, K. (2011). On conceptualizing self-control as more than the effortful inhibition of impulses. Personality and Social Psychology Review 15(4), 352–366.
  • 10. Ford, A.J., Blumenstein, L. (2012). Self-Control and Substance Use Among College Students, Journal of Drug Issues, 1(13).
  • 11. Forrest, W., & Hay, C. (2011). Life-course transitions, self-control, and desistance from crime. Criminology & Criminal Justice, 11(5), 487-513.Forrest W., Hay C., Widdowson A.O., Rocque M. Development of impulsivity and risk-seeking: Implications for the dimensionality and stability of self-control. Criminology. 2019; 57:512–543. doi: 10.1111/1745-9125.12214.
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  • 13. Hay, C., Meldrum, R., Forrest, W., & Ciaravolo, E. (2010). Stability and change in risk-seeking: Investigating the effects of an intervention program. Youth violence and juvenile justice, 8(2), 91-106.
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  • 15. Odaci, H., Kınık, Ö. (2018). The Relationship of University Students' Attitudes to Seeking Psychological Help with Some Demographic Variables, Self-Control, and Self-Esteem. Journal of Higher Education and Science, 8(3), 619- 625. 10.5961/jhes.2018.302.
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  • 17. Kızmaz, Z. (2006). A theoretical approach to the sources of violent behavior in schools. C.U. Journal of Social Sciences, 30: 47-70.
  • 18. Lee Y, Cheng C, Lin S. (2013). A latent profile analysis of self-control and self-esteem and the grouping effect on the adolescent quality of life across two consecutive years. Soc Indic Res, 117(2):523–39. doi: 10.1007/s11205-013-0360-5.
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  • 23. Ras, P. (2016). Self-confidence: developing self-worth for a better life. Mindfull book, Ankara.
  • 24. Sancar, N. (2017). The relationship between perceived paternal attitude and self-esteem. (Unpublished Master Thesis), Maltepe University, Istanbul.
  • 25. Sankır, H. (2014). The effect of self-esteem on young people's deviant and delinquent behaviors: A high school 11th-grade example. Turkish Studies, 9 (2): 1311-1333.
  • 26. Stalans, L, Yarnold, P., Seng, M., Olson, D., Repp, M. (2004). Identifying Three Types of Violent Offenders and Predicting Violent Recidivism while on Probation: A ClassificationTree Analysis. Law and Human Behavior, 28 (3): 253-271.
  • 27. Şahin, Ö. (2017), Investigation of the Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Social Phobia in Persons Diagnosed with Substance Addiction. (Unpublished Master's Thesis), Haliç University Institute of Social Sciences. Istanbul.
  • 28. Rubite, D.H. (2021). Self-Esteem, Self-Control and Deviant Behavior of HUMSS Senior High School Students, International Journal of Arts and Humanities Studies (IJAHS),1(1):70-75. 10.32996/ijahs.2021.1.1.11.
  • 29. Tangney, J. P., Baumeister, R. F., Boone, A. L. (2004). High self-control predicts good adjustment less pathology, better grades, and interpersonal success. Journal of Personality, 72:272-322.
  • 30. Turan N, Tufan B. (1987). Validity-reliability study of the Coopersmith self-esteem inventory. XXIII. Scientific Studies of the National Congress of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences, 816-817.
  • 31. Yang, C., Zhou, Y., Cao, Q., Xia, M., & An, J. (2019). The relationship between self-control and self-efficacy among patients with substance use disorders: resilience and self-esteem as mediators. Frontiers in psychiatry, 10, 388.
  • 32. Yörükoğlu, A. (1985). Youth Age. Ankara: Tisa Printing House: 66-86.
  • 33. Woessner, G., Schneider, S. (2013). The role of self-control and self-esteem and the impact of early risk factors among violent offenders. Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, 23:99–112. DOI: 10.1002/cbm.1863.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sociology (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
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Münevver Eryalçın 0000-0003-4177-1381

Publication Date December 31, 2022
Acceptance Date December 23, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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APA Eryalçın, M. (2022). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEVELS OF THE SELF-ESTEEM AND THE SELF-CONTROL OF PROBATIONERS. Turkish Journal of Applied Social Work, 5(2), 192-208. https://doi.org/10.54467/trjasw.1192992