Risk assessment instruments are commonly used within the juvenile justice system to estimate a juvenile's likelihood of reoffending or engaging in aggressive or violent behavior. Although such instruments assess a broad range of factors, the influence of culture is often excluded. The current study examines the unique effect of ethnic/racial socialization on recent aggressive behaviors above and beyond three well-established risk and protective factors: delinquency history, moral disengagement, and social support. Participants were 95 juveniles who were either on probation or in detention centers in three Midwestern counties and who completed structured surveys related to personal experiences within and outside of the juvenile justice syste...
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Identifying adolescents at risk for re-offense, specifically among a predominately Hispanic populati...
Juvenile crime is a social problem of increasing concern to many citizens in the United States. In 2...
In this chapter, we consider the possible reasons for the overrepresentation of African-American you...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the static and dynamic risk factors for re-arrest among ...
PURPOSE: This study compares and contrasts first-time juvenile offenders enrolled in a community-bas...
Juvenile crime is a social problem of increasing concern to many citizens in the United States. In 2...
The theory of symbolic interactionism explains how social interactions influence behavior. In this s...
Although many juvenile offenders report experiencing police injustice, few studies have examined how...
Though delinquency is a universal problem, standards for delinquent behavior vary, both intra- and c...
Identification of determinants of institutional misconduct by juvenile offenders carries promise for...
The current study advanced research on the link between community violence exposure and aggression b...
The purpose of this research was to explore the differences in factors associated with girls\u27 sta...
Juvenile delinquency among the nation\u27s youth is an ongoing concern. An essential task of juvenil...
The field of criminology has devoted considerable time and attention to assessing the main risk fact...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5...
Identifying adolescents at risk for re-offense, specifically among a predominately Hispanic populati...
Juvenile crime is a social problem of increasing concern to many citizens in the United States. In 2...
In this chapter, we consider the possible reasons for the overrepresentation of African-American you...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the static and dynamic risk factors for re-arrest among ...
PURPOSE: This study compares and contrasts first-time juvenile offenders enrolled in a community-bas...
Juvenile crime is a social problem of increasing concern to many citizens in the United States. In 2...
The theory of symbolic interactionism explains how social interactions influence behavior. In this s...
Although many juvenile offenders report experiencing police injustice, few studies have examined how...
Though delinquency is a universal problem, standards for delinquent behavior vary, both intra- and c...
Identification of determinants of institutional misconduct by juvenile offenders carries promise for...
The current study advanced research on the link between community violence exposure and aggression b...
The purpose of this research was to explore the differences in factors associated with girls\u27 sta...
Juvenile delinquency among the nation\u27s youth is an ongoing concern. An essential task of juvenil...
The field of criminology has devoted considerable time and attention to assessing the main risk fact...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5...
Identifying adolescents at risk for re-offense, specifically among a predominately Hispanic populati...
Juvenile crime is a social problem of increasing concern to many citizens in the United States. In 2...