This paper describes a comprehensive developmental approach to preventing youth crime based on the social development model, an integration of social control theory and social learning theory. The model asserts that the most important units of socialization, family, schools, peers, and community, influe...
However, there have been fewer studies on this question among older youth in transition to adulthood. The present research draws upon social control theory to test hypotheses concerning the impact of labour market problems on crime and cannabis use during the transition from school to work. ...
In line with social control theory (Hirschi, 1969), one can assume that the stay-at-home restrictions during the lockdown periods led to increased parental supervision of youth, which reduced the extent of their engagement in drug-related crimes. Third, the study results raise the question as...
1991. "A Longitudinal Test of Social Control Theory and Delinquency." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 28(2):126-156.Agnew, R. (1991): A Longitudinal Test of Social Control Theory and Delinquency. In: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 28, 126-156...
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Testing Incapacitation Theory: Youth Crime and Incarceration in California. Under incapacitation theory, higher incarceration rates are expected to correlate with accelerated reductions in crime. California's contemporary incarcera... Stahlkopf,Christina,Males,... - 《Crime & Delinquency》 被引量: 30...
FIVE KEY IDEA: HIRSCHI'S SOCIAL BOND/SOCIAL CONTROL THEORY KEY WORK Hirschi, T. (1969). Causes of delinquency. Berkeley: University of California Press. Travis Hirschi's social bond/social control theory has remained a major paradigm in criminology since its introduction in 1969. To be sure...
The Social Learning Theory of Crime and Deviance Social learning theory is a general theory of criminal and deviant behaviors that has found consistent and robust empirical support for more than four decades (see Gottfredson & Hirschi, 1990;... RL Akers,WG Jennings - 《Handbooks of Sociology &...
In other words – that these processes, as they emerge in social control theory, have a universal character. In the second place, she assumes that differences in crime between ethnic groups are linked to group differences in socio-economic integration in the host country and in culture-related ...
Control theory was mostly used to explain juveniledelinquencyor, more precisely, its absence. Such was the intention of Reiss (1951). He was able to show that delinquency is a result of ‘a failure of personal and social control.’ Of interest is his definition of social control: ‘the abi...