A multivariate model that assumes the effects of religious orientation and attendance for adolescents and their families, the occupational status of the family, and the age and family structure of adolescents are additive is employed to test the effect of religion on delinquent and truant behavior. The test shows that the life chances of being a delinquent or truant depend upon the religious orientation and participation of adolescents and their families. Jews and nonfundamental Protestants have the lowest delinquency rates while subjects with no church affili ation have the highest rates. A higher than expected rate for male Roman Catholics, however, remains unexplained. A test for the additive properties of the model was limited to examin...
Adolescent delinquent behavior accounts for many problems in society and is affected by numerous fac...
Adolescence can be said to be a time of strom and stress, so that it make adolescents easily t...
Maltreated adolescents are more likely to experience negative outcomes, including physical and menta...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the research examines the natu...
The purpose of this study is four-fold: (1) to test delinquency theories in social settings that var...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the article appearing in American Sociological Review t...
This project looks at the impact that religion has on youth delinquency. The project examines religi...
Previous studies have found a significant but moderate relationship between religiosity and decrease...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Juvenile delinquency is a worldwide phenomenon. Magnitude of juvenile delinquency has evoked interes...
Contemporary research on adolescent involvement in religion and delinquency is generally traced to H...
Contemporary research on adolescent involvement in religion and delinquency is generally traced to H...
This investigation examined the interaction between religion, race and urbanicity and their influenc...
The present study proposes and examines a path model to explain delinquency by addressing role of pa...
Maltreated adolescents are more likely to experience negative outcomes, including physical and menta...
Adolescent delinquent behavior accounts for many problems in society and is affected by numerous fac...
Adolescence can be said to be a time of strom and stress, so that it make adolescents easily t...
Maltreated adolescents are more likely to experience negative outcomes, including physical and menta...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the research examines the natu...
The purpose of this study is four-fold: (1) to test delinquency theories in social settings that var...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the article appearing in American Sociological Review t...
This project looks at the impact that religion has on youth delinquency. The project examines religi...
Previous studies have found a significant but moderate relationship between religiosity and decrease...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Juvenile delinquency is a worldwide phenomenon. Magnitude of juvenile delinquency has evoked interes...
Contemporary research on adolescent involvement in religion and delinquency is generally traced to H...
Contemporary research on adolescent involvement in religion and delinquency is generally traced to H...
This investigation examined the interaction between religion, race and urbanicity and their influenc...
The present study proposes and examines a path model to explain delinquency by addressing role of pa...
Maltreated adolescents are more likely to experience negative outcomes, including physical and menta...
Adolescent delinquent behavior accounts for many problems in society and is affected by numerous fac...
Adolescence can be said to be a time of strom and stress, so that it make adolescents easily t...
Maltreated adolescents are more likely to experience negative outcomes, including physical and menta...