Protective Effects of Parental Monitoring on Offending in Victimized Youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Authors: | James K. Nash Eldan Mujanovic L. Thomas Winfree Jr. |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work , Portland State University , Portland, Oregon, USA nashj@pdx.edu;3. Department of Criminal Sciences , University of Sarajevo , Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina;4. Department of Criminal Justice , New Mexico State University , New Mexico, USA |
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Abstract: | Empirical and conceptual literature in the United States and Western Europe provides robust evidence of victimization as a risk factor for juvenile offending and parental monitoring as a protective factor. The current study examines relationships among victimization, monitoring, and offending using a sample of youth from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Findings indicate monitoring has a protective effect, victimization increases risk, monitoring level moderates the effect of victimization on offending, and moderation effects vary by age and gender. Discussion of findings identifies implications for efforts in BiH to develop a comprehensive strategy for preventing and responding to juvenile offending. |
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Keywords: | Bosnia and Herzegovina juvenile justice parental monitoring prevention victimization |
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