1. Relationship dynamics, gender, and criminal offending in fragile families
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Paat, Yok-Fong and Hope, Trina L.
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Administration of criminal justice -- Social aspects -- Analysis ,Family -- Social aspects ,Criminology -- Analysis ,Family and marriage - Abstract
Using data collected from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study investigated the links between intimate partners' relationship dynamics and criminal offending in 'fragile families.' We assessed the mechanisms underlying relationships among parents with young children from the perspective of three dominant theories in the field of criminology (i.e., strain, social control/bonding, and social learning theories), as well as the potential moderating effects of gender. In this study, criminal offending is operationalized as whether the respondents have been formally 'booked or charged with breaking a law' since the last data collection period. Overall, our study lends some support for all three theories, but we found little evidence that the relationships among our substantive predictor variables and formal contact with the criminal justice system differed by gender. Keywords Relationship dynamics * Fragile families * Gender * Criminal offending, A rich body of prior research offered various theoretical explanations for understanding factors associated with criminal behaviors and formal contact with the criminal justice system. However, much of the research [...]
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- 2015
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