Victimization as a cause of delinquency: The role of depression and gender |
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Authors: | Michelle Eileen Manasse Natasha Morgan Ganem |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, Towson University, 8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252, United States;bDepartment of Institutional Research Savannah College of Art and Design, 126 East Gaston Street Savannah, GA, 31401 United States |
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Abstract: | Victimization as a correlate of delinquency has been largely neglected in the criminological literature, despite research on Agnew's general strain theory (GST) suggesting that victimization is a type of strain likely to cause delinquency (Agnew, 2002). This study examined the role of depression and gender as potentially indispensable mechanisms in the victimization-delinquency relationship. Findings indicated that victimization has a positive effect on both delinquency and depression, and consistent with a GST explanation, the connection between victimization and delinquency is most pronounced for males with trait depression. This study added to the GST literature by distinguishing between trait and state emotion and by delineating GST predictions regarding each emotional form. |
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