Problematic Youth Group Involvement as Situated Choice
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Problematic Youth Group Involvement as Situated Choice

Testing an Integrated Condition-Controls-Exposure Model

  1. 227 pages
  2. English
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eBook - PDF

Problematic Youth Group Involvement as Situated Choice

Testing an Integrated Condition-Controls-Exposure Model

About this book

The present study deals with young adolescents' involvement in what is generally referred to as a problematic youth group. This book develops an overarching metatheoretical framework that is useful for the development and testing of integrated models. The authors describe an integrated Conditions-Controls-Exposure model and present descriptive and theorytesting analyses. Special attention is paid to the end-to-end integration of the micro ecological setting, social controls (social bonds, monitoring, school social bond), personal controls (moral beliefs, locus of control and self-control), and the situational context. The implications of the findings for future research are discussed. *** Librarians: ebook available [Subject: Sociology, Criminology, Youth Studies]

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Yes, you can access Problematic Youth Group Involvement as Situated Choice by Lieven Pauwels,Wim Hardyns in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & History & Theory in Psychology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  4. Chapter 1 Introduction
  5. Chapter 2 Previous research on risk factors of problematic youth group involvement
  6. Chapter 3 Origins of the integrative conditions-controls-exposure model
  7. Chapter 4 Problematic youth group involvement as situated action: a meta-theoretical framework
  8. Chapter 5 An integrative micro-place conditions-controls-exposure model of problematic youth group involvement
  9. Chapter 6 A multi-method approach in the city of Antwerp
  10. Chapter 7 Crime patterns of problematic youth groups
  11. Chapter 8 Family social position and problematic youth group involvement
  12. Chapter 9 The community context of problematic youth group involvement
  13. Chapter 10 Individual characteristics and problematic youth group involvement
  14. Chapter 11 Situational exposure and problematic youth group involvement
  15. Chapter 12 Testing the integrative model
  16. Chapter 13 Key findings and their explanation
  17. References
  18. Measurement of key constructs
  19. Chapter Measurement of key constructs