Assessing the Victim-Offender Overlap Among Adolescents in Rural China

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
N. Cheung, Hua Zhong
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Abstract

Grounded in criminological theories (routine activity, social bonding, social disorganization, control balance, differential association, and general strain), this study extended the victim-offender overlap research by considering the specificity of rurality. We collected data from 2,839 adolescents in rural China and applied multilevel item response theory modeling. Both victim-offender overlap and differentiation were evident among rural adolescents. The victimization-offending overlap was associated with unstructured socializing, family and neighborhood control, moral beliefs, peer delinquency, and certain forms of social strain (loss of positively valued stimuli and exposure to negative stimuli). The differential tendency toward victimization over offending was a function of non-deviant solitary routines, failure to achieve positively valued goals, and strain-specific depression. The insignificance of control imbalance may need clarification of its conceptual relevance to rurality.
中国农村青少年犯罪-犯罪重叠评估
本研究以犯罪学理论(日常活动、社会联结、社会失序、控制平衡、差异关联、一般应变)为基础,考虑乡村性的特殊性,拓展了被害人-罪犯重叠研究。我们收集了2839名中国农村青少年的数据,并应用多层次项目反应理论建模。在农村青少年中,受害者与罪犯的重叠和分化都很明显。受害-犯罪重叠与非结构化社交、家庭和社区控制、道德信仰、同伴犯罪和某些形式的社会压力(失去积极价值刺激和暴露于消极刺激)有关。受害倾向与冒犯倾向的差异是正常的孤立行为、未能实现积极价值目标和特定压力的抑郁症的功能。控制失衡的不重要性可能需要澄清其与乡村性的概念相关性。
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Crime & Delinquency
Crime & Delinquency CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
9.50%
发文量
155
期刊介绍: Crime & Delinquency is a peer reviewed, policy-oriented journal for the scholar and professional with an interest in the field of criminology and criminal justice. The journal was developed to focus on a wide variety of issues and concerns that impact the criminal justice system.
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