Current Search: Agnew, Robert--1953---Juvenile delinquency--Criticism and interpretation. (x)
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Title
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The Evolution of General Strain Theory: A Comprehensive Review and Test of Robert Agnew’s 2002 Extension.
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Creator
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Davidowitz, Krystal, Arneklev, Bruce J., Florida Atlantic University, College for Design and Social Inquiry, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Abstract/Description
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This thesis provides a comprehensive review of the evolution of Robert Agnew’s General Strain Theory of Delinquency, and tests his 2002 extension using two subsamples from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Juveniles between 12 and 17, and “emerging” adults that are 18 years old. Including an “emerging” adult subsample makes this analysis one of the first full tests of adults. Additionally, this analysis is the first partial test of Agnew’s 2013 extension of General Strain...
Show moreThis thesis provides a comprehensive review of the evolution of Robert Agnew’s General Strain Theory of Delinquency, and tests his 2002 extension using two subsamples from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Juveniles between 12 and 17, and “emerging” adults that are 18 years old. Including an “emerging” adult subsample makes this analysis one of the first full tests of adults. Additionally, this analysis is the first partial test of Agnew’s 2013 extension of General Strain Theory. Overall, the results of the analysis lend support to Agnew’s 2002 extension. Measures of strain are revealed to significantly effect measures of negative emotionality and low selfconstraint, and measures of negative emotionality and low self-constraint significantly affect delinquency/deviance and illicit substance use. A major limitation to the thesis is that there is no negative emotionality measure of anger, which is Agnew’s (1985; 1992) key measures of negative emotionality.
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Date Issued
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2017
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004871, http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004871
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Subject Headings
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Agnew, Robert--1953---Juvenile delinquency--Criticism and interpretation., Juvenile delinquency., Crime--Sociological aspects., Criminal behavior--Social aspects., Criminal psychology.
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Format
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Document (PDF)