Many studies have investigated the relation between growing up in single-parent families and crime. However, an up-to-date overview of the literature on this topic is lacking. To fill this gap, this article reviews the empirical literature regarding the effects of being raised in a single-parent family on criminal behavior of adolescent offspring, and additionally focusses on whether the effects depend on how single-parent families were constituted (by parental divorce or separation, by parental decease, or by being born to a single parent). A systematic search in five electronic databases (Web of Science, PsycINFO, Scopus, SocINDEX, and EconLit) is conducted to identify empirical studies on this topic, resulting in 48 studies that conform ...
This quantitative study is an investigation of whether or not there is a link between crime and the ...
Growing concerns over the increasing juvenile crime rate have sparked extensive research into the so...
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...
Many studies have investigated the relation between growing up in single-parent families and crime. ...
Many studies have investigated the relation between growing up in single-parent families and crime. ...
Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we dis...
It has long since been established that children raised by single parents are more likely to become ...
It has long since been established that children raised by single parents are more likely to become ...
Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we dis...
One third of all children are born to unmarried mothers and over one half of children will spend som...
Recent changes in the demographics of American families have led to a striking increase in the numbe...
There is longstanding evidence that youths raised by single parents are more likely to perform poorl...
Abstract The proportion of single-parent families has increased in the last few decades world-wide,...
Research investigating the risk factors for delinquency has found that single parent households are ...
There is longstanding evidence that youth raised by single parents are more likely to perform poorly...
This quantitative study is an investigation of whether or not there is a link between crime and the ...
Growing concerns over the increasing juvenile crime rate have sparked extensive research into the so...
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...
Many studies have investigated the relation between growing up in single-parent families and crime. ...
Many studies have investigated the relation between growing up in single-parent families and crime. ...
Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we dis...
It has long since been established that children raised by single parents are more likely to become ...
It has long since been established that children raised by single parents are more likely to become ...
Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we dis...
One third of all children are born to unmarried mothers and over one half of children will spend som...
Recent changes in the demographics of American families have led to a striking increase in the numbe...
There is longstanding evidence that youths raised by single parents are more likely to perform poorl...
Abstract The proportion of single-parent families has increased in the last few decades world-wide,...
Research investigating the risk factors for delinquency has found that single parent households are ...
There is longstanding evidence that youth raised by single parents are more likely to perform poorly...
This quantitative study is an investigation of whether or not there is a link between crime and the ...
Growing concerns over the increasing juvenile crime rate have sparked extensive research into the so...
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...