An Integrated Theoretical Perspective on Delinquent Behavior
This paper presents an integrated theoretical model of the etiology of delin quent behavior. The proposed model expands and synthesizes strain, social- learning, and social control perspectives into a single explanatory paradigm which avoids the class bias inherent in traditional perspectives and ta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of research in crime and delinquency 1979-01, Vol.16 (1), p.3-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents an integrated theoretical model of the etiology of delin
quent behavior. The proposed model expands and synthesizes strain, social-
learning, and social control perspectives into a single explanatory paradigm
which avoids the class bias inherent in traditional perspectives and takes into
account multiple causal paths to sustained patterns of delinquent behavior.
Major variables in the model include two types of social bonds (integration
and commitment), attenuation experiences (such as failure in conventional
social settings), and delinquent learning and performance structures. Two
dominant etiological paths to delinquency are postulated by the paradigm.
The first path is characterized by weak integration into and commitment to
the social order and by involvement in delinquent peer groups. Characteristics
of the second major path are initially strong bonds to the social order, subse
quent attenuation, or weakening, of those bonds, and exposure and commit
ment to delinquent peer groups. |
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ISSN: | 0022-4278 1552-731X |
DOI: | 10.1177/002242787901600102 |