Although attitudes towards the justice system are directly related to crime commission, few studies have examined how these attitudes develop from adolescence through early adulthood. Further, despite knowledge that minority youth experience disproportionate contact with the justice system, it is unknown how legal socialization differs by racial group. This study investigates how attitudes towards the justice system develop as youth transition into adulthood, examines how personal experiences with the justice system affect legal socialization, and determines whether developmental processes differ for Black, White, and Latino youth. Data were obtained from a 7-year longitudinal study of male offenders (N = 1,114). Individual growth curve mod...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
Research has consistently found an association between race and relative perceptions of incarceratio...
Research has consistently found an association between race and relative perceptions of incarceratio...
Adolescents who view the justice system negatively are prone to commit crime. Simultaneously, youth ...
Youth who hold negative attitudes toward the justice system are more likely to engage in crime. It i...
During adolescence, youths develop attitudes about the justice system. Although there is consistent ...
Legal socialization is the study of how individuals develop their perceptions of legal authorities a...
Youth crime is a significant problem in the United States, and the link between youth delinquency an...
<div><p>Legal precedent establishes juvenile offenders as inherently less culpable than adult offend...
Manycontemporary criminal justice policiesin the United States are characterized by a punitive appro...
In three studies, I explore the manner in which young people's encounters with the justice system af...
Legal precedent establishes juvenile offenders as inherently less culpable than adult offenders and ...
The country’s punitive turn over the last forty years has spurred a robust research literature to do...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
This paper advances a comparative conflict theory of racial and ethnic similarities and differences ...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
Research has consistently found an association between race and relative perceptions of incarceratio...
Research has consistently found an association between race and relative perceptions of incarceratio...
Adolescents who view the justice system negatively are prone to commit crime. Simultaneously, youth ...
Youth who hold negative attitudes toward the justice system are more likely to engage in crime. It i...
During adolescence, youths develop attitudes about the justice system. Although there is consistent ...
Legal socialization is the study of how individuals develop their perceptions of legal authorities a...
Youth crime is a significant problem in the United States, and the link between youth delinquency an...
<div><p>Legal precedent establishes juvenile offenders as inherently less culpable than adult offend...
Manycontemporary criminal justice policiesin the United States are characterized by a punitive appro...
In three studies, I explore the manner in which young people's encounters with the justice system af...
Legal precedent establishes juvenile offenders as inherently less culpable than adult offenders and ...
The country’s punitive turn over the last forty years has spurred a robust research literature to do...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
This paper advances a comparative conflict theory of racial and ethnic similarities and differences ...
Legal socialization is the process through which individuals acquire attitudes and beliefs about the...
Research has consistently found an association between race and relative perceptions of incarceratio...
Research has consistently found an association between race and relative perceptions of incarceratio...