Relative Deprivation and Deviant Adaptations: The Mediating Effects of Negative Self-Feelings

Theoretically informed models are estimated that specify individual-level effects of relative deprivation (using diverse comparison groups), mediated by negative self-feelings, on different modes of deviant adaptations. The models are estimated by using multivariate logistic regression techniques on...

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description Theoretically informed models are estimated that specify individual-level effects of relative deprivation (using diverse comparison groups), mediated by negative self-feelings, on different modes of deviant adaptations. The models are estimated by using multivariate logistic regression techniques on survey data (N = 6,074). In general, the results are consistent with the hypothesis that perceived economic deprivation relative to friends, neighbors, and the nation induces negative self-feelings, which, in turn, motivate adoption of deviant patterns that variously take the form of property crimes, violence, and drug use.
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Behavior
Class
Correlates
Crime
Criminology
Deprivation
Deviant Behavior
Deviant behaviour
Drug Abuse
Drug Use
Economic hardship
Feedback (Response)
Juvenile delinquency
Middle Class
Negative selfevaluation
Reference Groups
Regression analysis
Relative Deprivation
Resource Allocation
Self Esteem
Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Self image
Social Class
Social disadvantage
Social psychology
Violence
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