Exposure to Deviance Committed by Valued Peer Group and Family Members
Longitudinal self-report and official police delinquency data were collected on a sample of 296 Anglo and Mexican-American males and females. Data were also garnered on the deviance rates of the subjects' families and peer group. The research attempts to analyze exposure to deviance and its eff...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of research in crime and delinquency 1973-01, Vol.10 (1), p.35-46 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Longitudinal self-report and official police delinquency data
were collected on a sample of 296 Anglo and Mexican-American
males and females. Data were also garnered on the deviance rates
of the subjects' families and peer group. The research attempts
to analyze exposure to deviance and its effect upon the subject's
delinquency. Distinctions were made between the development
of delinquency potentials and actual performance, and an effort
was made to modify the exposure measure based on the interest
the actor held for the subject. Results indicate that value did not
modify exposure but operated directly on the development of
deviant potentials. Low original exposure groups tended to in
crease their deviance with increasing exposure, while high orig
inal exposure groups increased deviance by virtue of decreasing
levels of exposure. Last, regardless of the original level of expo
sure, there was a slight tendency for both increasing exposure
and increasing delinquency potentials to lead to increased devi
ant performance. |
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ISSN: | 0022-4278 1552-731X |
DOI: | 10.1177/002242787301000105 |