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Citation

Gordon RA. Am. J. Sociol. 1967; 73(1): 42-62.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1967, University of Chicago Press)

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Abstract

Gradients ordering lower-class gang, lower-class non-gang, and middle-class responses to a semantic differential are interpreted as reflecting differences in rewards from interpersonal relations due to differences in the prevalence of psychopathology. Support is found in other studies and in other data. The theoretical inference is made that in groups in which interpersonal relations are insufficiently rewarding to be self-sustaining, group cohesiveness will depend upon activities that are facilitated, rather than hindered, by such personal limitations. Evidence in the literature suggests that the delinquent activities of gangs perform this latent function. (Abstract Adapted from Source: American Journal of Sociology, 1967. Copyright © 1967 by The University of Chicago Press)

Social Class
Class Factors
Juvenile Gang
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Offender
Group Dynamics
Group Relations
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