Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we distinguish between different types of single-parent families. Using Dutch population register data on nearly 1.3 million children, we performed logistic regressions to assess the relation between growing up in a single-parent family before age 12 and the likelihood to engage in juvenile delinquency during adolescence. Our findings suggest that the likelihood of juvenile delinquency increases (1) when children are born to a single parent, followed by children with separated parents and children experiencing parental death, compared to children growing up with both biological parents; (2) when the single-parent family started at a younger age; an...
n this article, we examined to what extent parental offending influences the timing of entry into pa...
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...
Abstract The proportion of single-parent families has increased in the last few decades world-wide,...
Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we dis...
Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we dis...
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. ...
Research investigating the risk factors for delinquency has found that single parent households are ...
One third of all children are born to unmarried mothers and over one half of children will spend som...
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 ...
This study first examines the effects of parental divorce and paternal crime on offspring offending....
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the associations between ten family structure types and delinquency,...
Previous studies documented that crime is heavily concentrated in families. However, many studies re...
n this article, we examined to what extent parental offending influences the timing of entry into pa...
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...
Abstract The proportion of single-parent families has increased in the last few decades world-wide,...
Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we dis...
Addressing a gap in the extant literature on single-parent families and juvenile delinquency, we dis...
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. ...
Research investigating the risk factors for delinquency has found that single parent households are ...
One third of all children are born to unmarried mothers and over one half of children will spend som...
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 ...
This study first examines the effects of parental divorce and paternal crime on offspring offending....
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the associations between ten family structure types and delinquency,...
Previous studies documented that crime is heavily concentrated in families. However, many studies re...
n this article, we examined to what extent parental offending influences the timing of entry into pa...
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...
Abstract The proportion of single-parent families has increased in the last few decades world-wide,...