The authors compared two hundred forty-eight imprisoned soldiers with two hundred seventynine normal controls using MMPI and Ego-Strength Scale in R.O.K. Army. The results were as follows; 1) Mean age of imprisoned soldiers was 23.4, while that of controls was 23.9. 2) Educational level of imprisoned soldiers was lower than that of normal controls. 3) Pre-enlistment occupations in imprisoned soldiers chiefly were employees and factory workers (39.9%), while students consisted of 54.4% in normal controls. 4) More than half(61.4%) of the criminal acts had occured during the first year of the military service. 5) Of the various criminal acts, absence without leave was the most frequent criminal activities(50.6 %). 6) The result of MMPI was significantly different between two groups except L subscale. More specifically, F, Ma, Sc, Pd, Pa subscales which indicate a tendency of behavioral acting out were high in imprisoned soldiers, but all subscales showed below scores of 65. 7) Scores of Ego-Strength Scale in imprisoned soldiers were lower than that of the controls
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