Does Decreased Parental Support/Bonding or Increased Peer Deviance Lead to a Rise in Delinquency in Early Adolescence? Investigating the Left Side of the Age-Crime Curve

IF 1.5 1区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1177/15412040241230259
Glenn D. Walters, Jonathan Kremser, Lindsey Runell
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The gap in the literature this study sought to fill was whether a reduction in parental support or an increase in peer deviance during early adolescence explains the left or ascending side of the age-crime curve. Employing the control and social learning components of interactional theory as a guide and assessing longitudinal data provided by 845 early adolescent youth (406 boys, 439 girls) followed from a mean age of 11 (Wave 1) to a mean age of 13 (Wave 3), we assessed within-person change in perceived parental support/bonding, perceived peer deviance, and child delinquency using a random intercepts cross-lagged panel design. Results showed that decrements in perceived parental support but not increments in peer deviance between Waves 1 and 2 predicted a rise in delinquency from Wave 2 to Wave 3. Although there were no signs of a peer influence effect, there was evidence of a peer selection effect. As predicted, bidirectional effects failed to surface in this study. These findings support the social control aspects of interactional theory but not the bidirectional aspects and suggest that a criminogenic environment marked by a weakened parental bond may, in part, explain the left side of the age-crime curve.
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父母支持/亲情的减少或同伴偏差的增加会导致青少年早期犯罪率的上升吗?调查年龄-犯罪曲线的左侧
本研究试图填补的文献空白是,青春期早期父母支持的减少或同伴偏差的增加是否可以解释年龄-犯罪曲线的左侧或上升侧。我们以互动理论中的控制和社会学习部分为指导,评估了 845 名青春期早期青少年(406 名男孩,439 名女孩)提供的从平均年龄 11 岁(第一波)到平均年龄 13 岁(第三波)的纵向数据,采用随机截距交叉滞后面板设计,评估了感知到的父母支持/亲情、感知到的同伴偏差和儿童犯罪的人内变化。结果表明,在第一和第二波之间,感知到的父母支持的减少而不是同伴偏差的增加预示着从第二波到第三波的犯罪率的上升。虽然没有迹象表明存在同伴影响效应,但有证据表明存在同伴选择效应。正如所预测的那样,双向效应在本研究中没有出现。这些研究结果支持互动理论的社会控制方面,但不支持双向影响方面,并表明以父母关系减弱为特征的犯罪环境可能在一定程度上解释了年龄-犯罪曲线的左侧。
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Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal provides academics and practitioners in juvenile justice and related fields with a resource for publishing current empirical research on programs, policies, and practices in the areas of youth violence and juvenile justice. Emphasis is placed on such topics as serious and violent juvenile offenders, juvenile offender recidivism, institutional violence, and other relevant topics to youth violence and juvenile justice such as risk assessment, psychopathy, self-control, and gang membership, among others. Decided emphasis is placed on empirical research with specific implications relevant to juvenile justice process, policy, and administration. Interdisciplinary in scope, Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice serves a diverse audience of academics and practitioners in the fields of criminal justice, education, psychology, social work, behavior analysis, sociology, law, counseling, public health, and all others with an interest in youth violence and juvenile justice.
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