Sports have been proposed as a means of reducing participation in delinquency. One criminological theory that would support this hypothesis is Travis Hirschi\u27s social bond theory. The involvement element of that theory proposes that engaging juveniles in non-delinquent activities reduces engagement in delinquency. However, the relationship between sports and delinquency has not been adequately tested. Data from the first wave of the National Youth Survey were examined by ordinary least squares regression to determine if there was evidence supporting school sponsored sports programs as a means of reducing delinquency. No evidence was found to support the research hypothesis. Involvement in sports actually was associated with an increase i...
Social control theory is often used to understand the many facets of social bonding opportunities an...
The present study seeks to understand how school sports deter or facilitate delinquent behavior amon...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between juvenile delinquency and involveme...
Analyzed through the lens of social-bond theory, this thesis examines the relationship between sport...
The current study is focused on the influence of Hirschi’s Social Control Theory on juvenile delinqu...
It is presumed that the involvement in sports helps to deter delinquency, yet athletes who seemingly...
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School delinquency has been linked to an array of negative educational outcomes, and if left uncheck...
Travis Hirschi’s social bond theory holds that the social bonds (attachment, commitment, involvement...
For decades policymakers, among others, have assumed that involving juveniles in leisure/recreation ...
Travis Hirshi\u27s Social Control Theory proposes that delinquents fail to form or maintain a bond t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether involvement in sporting activity in mid-adolescence would deter deli...
The study examined the relationship between juvenile delinquency and juvenile victimization using an...
A premise of contemporary crime prevention programs such as youth athletic leagues and midnight bask...
Using school and program records for 236 ninth grade students involved in the GEAR UP program, a par...
Social control theory is often used to understand the many facets of social bonding opportunities an...
The present study seeks to understand how school sports deter or facilitate delinquent behavior amon...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between juvenile delinquency and involveme...
Analyzed through the lens of social-bond theory, this thesis examines the relationship between sport...
The current study is focused on the influence of Hirschi’s Social Control Theory on juvenile delinqu...
It is presumed that the involvement in sports helps to deter delinquency, yet athletes who seemingly...
This Thesis- Open Access is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ East Tennes...
School delinquency has been linked to an array of negative educational outcomes, and if left uncheck...
Travis Hirschi’s social bond theory holds that the social bonds (attachment, commitment, involvement...
For decades policymakers, among others, have assumed that involving juveniles in leisure/recreation ...
Travis Hirshi\u27s Social Control Theory proposes that delinquents fail to form or maintain a bond t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether involvement in sporting activity in mid-adolescence would deter deli...
The study examined the relationship between juvenile delinquency and juvenile victimization using an...
A premise of contemporary crime prevention programs such as youth athletic leagues and midnight bask...
Using school and program records for 236 ninth grade students involved in the GEAR UP program, a par...
Social control theory is often used to understand the many facets of social bonding opportunities an...
The present study seeks to understand how school sports deter or facilitate delinquent behavior amon...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between juvenile delinquency and involveme...