In this article we examine whether different agents of socialization—family, school, and peers—are differentially associated with offending among different immigrant groups. Our expectation is to find that the association between delinquent friends and offending is stronger for first- and second-generation immigrants than for youths of native Swedish background. We use data from four nationally representative self-report studies of 21,504 adolescents with an average age of 15 years in Sweden. The results show that both first- and second-generation immigrants report committing more offenses than natives. The association is rather weak and the two predictors account for only a marginal amount of the variance in total offending. The results al...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
We combine routine activity theory, lifestyle-victimization theory, and a social network perspective...
Background: Social inclusion is a context for both risk and protective factors of migrant youth deli...
In this article we examine whether different agents of socialization—family, school, and peers—are d...
his study examines selection and influence related to delinquent behaviors of immigrant and nonimmig...
Item does not contain fulltexthis study examines selection and influence related to delinquent behav...
This study investigates the direction and rate of change in self-reported crime over time, based on ...
This study investigates the direction and rate of change in self-reported crime over time, based on ...
This doctoral thesis considers how factors from the home country, the family, and the individual imp...
The main aim of this study is to explain adolescent offending variety by their parental country of b...
This report seeks to penetrate the reasons why immigrant youth are more delinquent and asocial than ...
Poverty and disadvantage are typically associated with a variety of social problems, including adole...
This study focuses on the associations between parental social class, school achievement, and crimin...
We combine routine activity theory, lifestyle-victimization theory, and a social network perspective...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
We combine routine activity theory, lifestyle-victimization theory, and a social network perspective...
Background: Social inclusion is a context for both risk and protective factors of migrant youth deli...
In this article we examine whether different agents of socialization—family, school, and peers—are d...
his study examines selection and influence related to delinquent behaviors of immigrant and nonimmig...
Item does not contain fulltexthis study examines selection and influence related to delinquent behav...
This study investigates the direction and rate of change in self-reported crime over time, based on ...
This study investigates the direction and rate of change in self-reported crime over time, based on ...
This doctoral thesis considers how factors from the home country, the family, and the individual imp...
The main aim of this study is to explain adolescent offending variety by their parental country of b...
This report seeks to penetrate the reasons why immigrant youth are more delinquent and asocial than ...
Poverty and disadvantage are typically associated with a variety of social problems, including adole...
This study focuses on the associations between parental social class, school achievement, and crimin...
We combine routine activity theory, lifestyle-victimization theory, and a social network perspective...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
We combine routine activity theory, lifestyle-victimization theory, and a social network perspective...
Background: Social inclusion is a context for both risk and protective factors of migrant youth deli...