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Mean Streets Revisited: Assessing the Generality of Rival Criminological Theories
Authors:Cecilia Chouhy  Francis T. Cullen  James D. Unnever
Affiliation:1. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;2. Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay;3. University of South Florida–Sarasota-Manatee, Sarasota, Florida, USA
Abstract:The vast majority of tests of major criminological theories have been conducted on youths in school settings. Following Hagan and McCarthy’s (1997) admonition to engage in “street criminology,” the current study surveyed 254 juveniles drawn mainly from impoverished neighborhoods in Uruguay, who were either confined or in an alternative justice program. Due to limited literacy skills, all youths were interviewed regarding theoretical measures and their delinquent involvement. The results revealed that self-control was unrelated to delinquency in this sample. By contrast, social learning factors and stressful life events were found to increase delinquent participation. The results suggest that the effects of the field’s core theories are general, accounting for as much or more variation in the sample of street youths as among youths attending conventional U.S. schools. The policy implications of the findings are explored.
Keywords:juvenile delinquency  criminological theory  comparative criminology  social learning  general strain
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