
Problematic Youth Group Involvement as Situated Choice
Testing an Integrated Condition-Controls-Exposure Model
- 227 pages
- English
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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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Table of contents
- Cover
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Previous research on risk factors of problematic youth group involvement
- Chapter 3 Origins of the integrative conditions-controls-exposure model
- Chapter 4 Problematic youth group involvement as situated action: a meta-theoretical framework
- Chapter 5 An integrative micro-place conditions-controls-exposure model of problematic youth group involvement
- Chapter 6 A multi-method approach in the city of Antwerp
- Chapter 7 Crime patterns of problematic youth groups
- Chapter 8 Family social position and problematic youth group involvement
- Chapter 9 The community context of problematic youth group involvement
- Chapter 10 Individual characteristics and problematic youth group involvement
- Chapter 11 Situational exposure and problematic youth group involvement
- Chapter 12 Testing the integrative model
- Chapter 13 Key findings and their explanation
- References
- Measurement of key constructs
- Chapter Measurement of key constructs