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Autor:
Joseph H. Rankin, L. Edward Wells
Publikováno v:
The Essential Criminology Reader ISBN: 9780429496592
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429496592-15
Autor:
L. Edward Wells, Joseph H. Rankin
Control theories have dominated criminological theory and research since the 1969 publication of Hirschi's seminal work on the social bond. Social control and self-control theorists are unique in suggesting that patterns in criminal behaviors are bet
Autor:
L. Edward Wells, Joseph H. Rankin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 32:287-307
Surveys of crime victims provide a valuable supplement to official record measures of serious crime, enabling a more complete picture of street crime levels and a more dynamic view of crime as interactions between offenders and victims. Initiated in
Autor:
Joseph H. Rankin, Roger M. Kern
Publikováno v:
Criminology. 32:495-515
Using the 1972 National Survey of Youth, we analyze attachment to mother and father along several dimensions (i.e., intimacy of communication, affectional identification, supervision, and family activities). We test two hypotheses: (1) as long as a c
Autor:
Clemens Bartollas, Anne Rankin Mahoney, Lee B. Hippie, Joseph H. Rankin, Carrie Bronson, James J. Chriss, David W. Coombs
Publikováno v:
Deviant Behavior. 12:471-486
Autor:
Joseph H. Rankin, L. Edward Wells
Publikováno v:
Social Problems. 38:71-93
Although the empirical evidence on the effects of family structure (specifically the issue of “broken homes”) on delinquency is substantial and varied, the research base seems incomplete and inconclusive. Very few incontrovertible generalizations
Autor:
Joseph H. Rankin, L. Edward Wells
Publikováno v:
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 27:140-165
Prior theories of delinquency and child development suggest that specific combinations of family factors should disproportionately decrease the probability of children's deviance. Specifically, the impact of direct parental controls (e.g., discipline
Autor:
L. Edward Wells, Joseph H. Rankin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 23:68-93
Despite a sizable body of research extending across various academic disciplines, the question of the causal connection between broken homes and delinquency remains unresolved and ambiguous. A major weakness of this literature is the absence of any s
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Sociology of Work and Occupations. 8:119-136
Contrary to Granovetter's hypothesis that salient job information derives from "weak ties" (acquaintances), this study of 299 social and physical scientists at one Canadian and one U.S. university reveals that "strong ties" (intimates) were approxima
Autor:
Joseph H. Rankin, L. Edward Wells
Publikováno v:
Journal of Criminal Justice. 13:171-180
An important issue in juvenile justice today is whether the juvenile court should maintain or abandon its present legal jurisdiction over status offenders. Arguments in favor of retaining such jurisdiction are often based on the relatively untested a