The impact of family indifference on delinquency among American Indian youth: A test of general strain theory |
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Authors: | Hyunin Baek Amanda M. Roberts George E. Higgins |
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Affiliation: | Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA |
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Abstract: | Native American (NA) youth's delinquency is one of the major problems that have been overlooked by criminal justice researchers and practitioners. To examine if negative family environment influences their delinquency with the mediating effect of negative emotion, this study analyzed structural equation modeling based on the General Strain Theory (GST). Using data regarding NA adolescents, this study found much evidence supporting GST. The results of the model with anger showed that anger was a mediating variable between family indifferences and delinquency, and the model with depression indicated that family indifferences increased delinquency through depression. However, some results in the model with anger and depression were not in accordance with GST hypothesis. |
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Keywords: | Anger delinquency depression family indifference general strain theory Native American family Native American youth |
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