People become aware of crime within their communities, but they often do not know why it occurs, especially when the offender is a minor. In 2018, there were 728,280 juvenile arrests, and arrest rates have been continuously declining since 2006 (Puzzanchera, 2019). This is in addition to the unknown delinquent offenses that did not result in arrest. By examining risk factors and real-life cases of delinquency, this manuscript seeks to better understand what causes juvenile delinquency, or crimes committed by those under age 18, by applying the fundamentals of General Strain Theory. General Strain Theory, developed by Robert Agnew, is an extension of Robert Merton’s Strain Theory. The main focus of General Strain Theory is on one’s negative ...
In Agnew’s general strain theory, repeated strains can generate crime and delinquency by reducing so...
Motivated by General Strain Theory (GST), the project examines school strains and their effects on o...
The purpose of this study is to test Robert Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory. The researcher applied...
Strain theory has a long academic lineage for explaining criminal and deviant behavior from the clas...
Research in the area of juvenile delinquency indicates that a high percentage of juvenile offenders ...
General strain theory has received a fair amount of empirical support and theoretical elaboration ov...
Robert Agnew proposed a new version of strain theory in 1992. In this article, Agnew argued that str...
The subject of the text is the theoretical context of Robert Agnew’s General Strain Theory which exp...
Abstract: General strain theory (GST) posits that the experience of strains cause negative emotions ...
General strain theory (GST) (Agnew, 1992, 2001, 2006a) is an established criminological theory. Alth...
In this article, based on Agnew's General Strain Theory (GST), main as well as interactive effects o...
Escalating juvenile violent crime rates, increasing numbers of female juvenile offenders, and projec...
The present study drew on Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory (GST) to examine the relationship between...
General strain theory has accumulated a considerable amount of empirical support. Many of these asse...
This study used Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory to examine the relationship between early victimiza...
In Agnew’s general strain theory, repeated strains can generate crime and delinquency by reducing so...
Motivated by General Strain Theory (GST), the project examines school strains and their effects on o...
The purpose of this study is to test Robert Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory. The researcher applied...
Strain theory has a long academic lineage for explaining criminal and deviant behavior from the clas...
Research in the area of juvenile delinquency indicates that a high percentage of juvenile offenders ...
General strain theory has received a fair amount of empirical support and theoretical elaboration ov...
Robert Agnew proposed a new version of strain theory in 1992. In this article, Agnew argued that str...
The subject of the text is the theoretical context of Robert Agnew’s General Strain Theory which exp...
Abstract: General strain theory (GST) posits that the experience of strains cause negative emotions ...
General strain theory (GST) (Agnew, 1992, 2001, 2006a) is an established criminological theory. Alth...
In this article, based on Agnew's General Strain Theory (GST), main as well as interactive effects o...
Escalating juvenile violent crime rates, increasing numbers of female juvenile offenders, and projec...
The present study drew on Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory (GST) to examine the relationship between...
General strain theory has accumulated a considerable amount of empirical support. Many of these asse...
This study used Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory to examine the relationship between early victimiza...
In Agnew’s general strain theory, repeated strains can generate crime and delinquency by reducing so...
Motivated by General Strain Theory (GST), the project examines school strains and their effects on o...
The purpose of this study is to test Robert Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory. The researcher applied...