Elements of social control theory were combined with social learning theory to construct a model of delinquency which specifies the manner in which parenting factors, social skills, value commitments, and problems in school contribute to association with deviant peers and involvement in delinquent behavior. The model was tested using a sample of 61 families, each of which included a seventh grader. Questionnaire responses and coded videotaped family interaction were employed as measures of study constructs. The results largely supported the proposed model
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyT...
Despite impressive evidence on the efficacy of the authoritative parenting style, we do not fully un...
This study used longitudinal data taken from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten to ...
Elements of social control theory were combined with social learning theory to construct a model of ...
Recent studies conflict as to the relative importance of parents and peers as causal agents in juven...
Social control theory is often used to understand the many facets of social bonding opportunities an...
A path model was tested to examine a modified version of coercion theory. Results suggested that fam...
This study compares the many variables that influence adolescent delinquency. Secondary data was col...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
Research suggests that parents and peers play an integral role in the development and prevention of ...
The current study is focused on the influence of Hirschi’s Social Control Theory on juvenile delinqu...
Deviant adolescent behavior is a social crisis in the United States, estimated at an annual cost of ...
This dissertation focuses on the relative impact of family factors (parental supervision and control...
This investigation was designed to specify the developmental course of adolescent delinquency by exa...
An abundance of research provides evidence that unstructured socializing with peers (USWP) is positi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyT...
Despite impressive evidence on the efficacy of the authoritative parenting style, we do not fully un...
This study used longitudinal data taken from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten to ...
Elements of social control theory were combined with social learning theory to construct a model of ...
Recent studies conflict as to the relative importance of parents and peers as causal agents in juven...
Social control theory is often used to understand the many facets of social bonding opportunities an...
A path model was tested to examine a modified version of coercion theory. Results suggested that fam...
This study compares the many variables that influence adolescent delinquency. Secondary data was col...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
Research suggests that parents and peers play an integral role in the development and prevention of ...
The current study is focused on the influence of Hirschi’s Social Control Theory on juvenile delinqu...
Deviant adolescent behavior is a social crisis in the United States, estimated at an annual cost of ...
This dissertation focuses on the relative impact of family factors (parental supervision and control...
This investigation was designed to specify the developmental course of adolescent delinquency by exa...
An abundance of research provides evidence that unstructured socializing with peers (USWP) is positi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of PsychologyT...
Despite impressive evidence on the efficacy of the authoritative parenting style, we do not fully un...
This study used longitudinal data taken from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten to ...