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Maternal Attachment Trajectories and Criminal Offending By Race
Authors:Ryan D. Schroeder  George E. Higgins  Thomas J. Mowen
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA
2. Department of Justice Administration, University of Louisville, 208 Brigman Hall, 2301 South Third Street, Louisville, KY, 40292, USA
3. University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Abstract:Parental attachment is a key predictor of juvenile offending. Most prior research on the topic, however, assumes that parental attachment is stable throughout youth and adolescence. On the contrary, recent research has established that parenting is a dynamic factor for many youth during adolescence. In the current study, we assess the relationship between trajectories of maternal attachment and offending during adolescence and young adulthood. Following a cohort of 859 youth from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data aged 10 or 11 over a period of 6 years, we find four distinctive trajectories of maternal attachment and two distinctive trajectories of offending. The results suggest that changes that occur in maternal closeness are linked to changes in offending across adolescence. However, when young adult offending is assessed when the youth are 18 or 19 years of age, we find that adolescent maternal attachment trajectories are not significant predictors of offending.
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