Adolescent fear of crime, perceptions of risk, and defensive behaviors : an alternative explanation of violent delinquency
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Adolescent fear of crime, perceptions of risk, and defensive behaviors : an alternative explanation of violent delinquency
(Criminology studies, v. 15)
E. Mellen, c2001
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内容説明
This volume sets out to understand the causes of adolescent fear and its subsequent association with defensive and aggressive behaviours. Responses from a sample of 318 incarcerated male adolescents in a Midwestern state are used to test the "fear of criminal victimization" hypothesis in an attempt to explain subsequent gang membership, weapons possession and juvenile violent activity. The results suggest a social milieu characterized by neighbourhood incivility and victimization experiences which leads male youth to engage in defensive behaviours as a response to fear. This research offers an innovative explanation of violent delinquency that might be used to guide further research in this area.
目次
- Fear - the toxic emotion (definition, forms, development, consequences)
- crime (direct experience with crime
- convergence and divergence of data
- patterns
- indirect experience)
- fear as a response to crime (conceptualization
- correlates - gender, race, socioeconomic status, victimization, age
- consequences
- gang membership as a response to fear)
- purpose
- methods
- results
- discussion, conclusions and implications.
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