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Social control theory: The salience of components by age,gender, and type of crime
Authors:Jennifer Friedman  Dennis P. Rosenbaum
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, University of South Florida, 33620 Tampa, Florida;(2) Department of Criminal Justice and Center for Research in Law and Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60680 Chicago, Illinois
Abstract:Most social control theorists do not consider definitions of delinquency problematic. Beginning with the assumption that ldquocrimerdquo is a unitary concept, researchers have combined a variety of non-normative items to create additive delinquency scales. Rarely is consideration given to whether the causes of crime differ for distinct types of criminal activity. Furthermore, the classic social control model doesnot predict that bonding variables operate differently for distinct age and gender categories. Consistent with the ldquostructuring perspective,rdquo the present research attempts to refine the social control model by specifying conditions under which the model predicts different forms of delinquency. This study examines social control theory using survey data from middle- and high-school students (N=2926). Logit regression analysis revealed that the model which best explains personal crime differs from the model which best explains property crime. Also, certain components of the model were more powerful predictors of criminal behavior for different age-gender groups. The importance of model specification is demonstrated and the implications for social control theory are discussed.
Keywords:delinquency  social control  age  gender  type of crime
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