接触的风险:社交圈对青少年帮派参与及成年后犯罪行为的影响。

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
John Leverso, David Schwager, Miranda Sitney, Kelsey Ravindren, Jennifer Roark
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摘要

青少年时期离经叛道的圈子内的社会交往增加了随后几年犯罪行为的可能性。同样地,与参与帮派的同伴、父母、兄弟姐妹和表亲接触会增加加入帮派的可能性。然而,很少有研究同时考虑了接触帮派和刑事司法圈子的影响。本研究通过使用逻辑回归和俄勒冈州摩特诺玛县2002年至2017年间接受刑事转诊的男性青少年的行政数据来解决这一差距。我们的研究结果表明,接触与帮派和刑事司法有关的社交圈对帮派成员的影响显著,而接触与帮派无关的犯罪网络与成人监禁或缓刑的关系更为密切。进一步的分析表明,父亲、同代家庭成员和同龄人在影响帮派成员和成年后参与刑事司法系统(包括逮捕和缓刑)方面发挥了重要作用。研究结果阐明了检查青少年中所有负面关系的重要性,包括青少年越轨关系的多维背景。
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The Risks of Exposure: The Impact of Social Circles on Youth Gang Involvement and Criminal Behavior in Adulthood.

Social interactions within deviant circles during adolescence increase the likelihood of criminal behavior in the ensuing years. Similarly, exposure to gang-involved peers, parents, siblings, and cousins heightens the likelihood of gang membership. However, few studies have simultaneously considered the impact of exposure to both gang and criminal justice-involved circles. This study addresses this gap by using logistic regression and administrative data from Multnomah County, Oregon, on male adolescents who received a criminal referral between 2002 and 2017. Our findings reveal that exposure to social circles with both gang and criminal justice significantly influences gang membership, whereas exposure to non-gang-related criminal networks is more strongly associated with adult incarceration or probation. Further analysis indicates that fathers, same-generation family members, and peers play a significant role in influencing both gang membership and adult involvement with the criminal justice system, including arrest and probation. The findings illuminate the importance of examining the entire array of negative affiliations among adolescents and including a multidimensional context of youths' deviant relationships.

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Journal of Crime & Justice
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