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Citation

Zhang Y, Day G, Cao L. Crime Delinq. 2012; 58(6): 856-878.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0011128712461738

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In 2005, Agnew introduced a new integrated theory, which he labels a general theory of crime and delinquency. He proposes that delinquency is more likely to occur when constraints against delinquency are low and motivations for delinquency are high. In addition, he argues that constraints and motivations are influenced by variables in five life domains. Capitalizing on longitudinal data of Paternoster's Youths and Deterrence: Columbia, South Carolina, 1979-1981, a structural equation model is developed to test Agnew's theory. Data limitations preclude a full test of the theory, but the results support the core proposition of the theory: Life domains increase delinquency by reducing constraints against delinquency and by increasing motivations for delinquency. Other propositions of Agnew's theory garner mixed results. KW: Juvenile justice; Juvenile delinquency;


Language: en

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