1. Sex Differences in Trajectories of Offending among Puerto Rican Youth
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Jennings, Wesley G., Maldonado-Molina, Mildred M., Piquero, Alex R., Odgers, Candice L., Bird, Hector, and Canino, Glorisa
- Abstract
Although sex is one of the strongest correlates of crime, contentions remain regarding the necessity of sex-specific theories of crime. The current study examines delinquent trajectories across sex among Puerto Rican youth socialized in two different cultural contexts (Bronx, United States; and San Juan, Puerto Rico). Results indicate similar substantive offending trajectories across males and females within each cultural context, that males exhibit a higher frequency of offending and higher levels of risk factors for delinquency, and more similarities than differences in how risk/protective factors relate to patterns of offending across male versus female youth. Study limitations and implications for sex-specific criminological theories are also discussed. (Contains 6 tables, 4 figures and 7 notes.)
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- 2010
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