Follows a cohort of seriously delinquent girls and boys over twenty years, documenting the effects of their criminal involvement on their children.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peggy C. Giordano is Distinguished Research Professor at Bowling Green State University. Her research - published in leading journals such as Criminology, the American Sociological Review, and the American Journal of Sociology - has long focused on the causes of juvenile delinquency, and particularly on similarities and differences in male and female pathways to criminal involvement. Her analyses of the adult lives of a sample of delinquent youth have twice won the American Sociological Association's James F. Short, Jr, award for best article, and this volume extends this research in a unique exploration of the lives of the children of the original study subjects.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Literature review and conceptual framework 3. The Ohio Life Course study 4. OLS adult respondents: offending, surviving, parenting 5. How have the OLS children fared? 6. The intergenerational transmission process 7. 'Success stories': it's all relative 8. Theoretical and policy implications of the OLS study.
1. Introduction 2. Literature review and conceptual framework 3. The Ohio Life Course study 4. OLS adult respondents: offending, surviving, parenting 5. How have the OLS children fared? 6. The intergenerational transmission process 7. 'Success stories': it's all relative 8. Theoretical and policy implications of the OLS study.
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