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An Examination of Differential Association and Social Control TheoryFamily Systems and DelinquencySchool of Social Work, University of Alabama, wchurch{at}sw.ua.edu
School of Social Work, University of Alabama
School of Social Work, University of Alabama This study applies differential association and social control theories to juvenile delinquency. Using a path analysis model, relationships between family, self-image, and behavior are explored. Analyses suggest that positive self-image leads to decreased delinquency, and association with delinquent peers is the greatest predictor of delinquent behavior, regardless of race.
Key Words: juvenile delinquency family cohesion family dynamics differential association theory social control theory
This version was published on January
1, 2009 Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Vol. 7, No. 1,
3-15 (2009) |
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