Delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization?

Thornberry, Krohn, Lizotte, and Chard-Wierschem's (1993) introduced three models to account for why gangs are associated with high levels of delinquency. Existing research using Thornberry et al.’s (1993) models to explain the gang-delinquency association has been inconclusive. This paper seeks...

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Main Authors: Hung, Perrine Pui Leng., Toh, Doreen Peirong., Wong, Irvin Wei Jian.
Other Authors: Ang Pei-Hui, Rebecca
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-526462019-12-10T11:28:27Z Delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization? Hung, Perrine Pui Leng. Toh, Doreen Peirong. Wong, Irvin Wei Jian. Ang Pei-Hui, Rebecca School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Deviant psychology Thornberry, Krohn, Lizotte, and Chard-Wierschem's (1993) introduced three models to account for why gangs are associated with high levels of delinquency. Existing research using Thornberry et al.’s (1993) models to explain the gang-delinquency association has been inconclusive. This paper seeks to address this gap in research by incorporating Moffitt’s (1993) developmental taxonomy of delinquency within Thornberry et al.’s (1993) explanatory models. A few proposals are put forth in this paper: (1) Support for Thornberry et al.’s (1993) models depend on developmental stage of the individual, (2) Selection model explains delinquency of life-course-persistent gang members while social facilitation model explains delinquency of adolescence-limited gang members, (3) Support for enhancement model is an artifact of assuming a homogenous gang sample. Bachelor of Arts 2013-05-21T08:00:15Z 2013-05-21T08:00:15Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52646 en Nanyang Technological University 33 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Deviant psychology
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Deviant psychology
Hung, Perrine Pui Leng.
Toh, Doreen Peirong.
Wong, Irvin Wei Jian.
Delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization?
description Thornberry, Krohn, Lizotte, and Chard-Wierschem's (1993) introduced three models to account for why gangs are associated with high levels of delinquency. Existing research using Thornberry et al.’s (1993) models to explain the gang-delinquency association has been inconclusive. This paper seeks to address this gap in research by incorporating Moffitt’s (1993) developmental taxonomy of delinquency within Thornberry et al.’s (1993) explanatory models. A few proposals are put forth in this paper: (1) Support for Thornberry et al.’s (1993) models depend on developmental stage of the individual, (2) Selection model explains delinquency of life-course-persistent gang members while social facilitation model explains delinquency of adolescence-limited gang members, (3) Support for enhancement model is an artifact of assuming a homogenous gang sample.
author2 Ang Pei-Hui, Rebecca
author_facet Ang Pei-Hui, Rebecca
Hung, Perrine Pui Leng.
Toh, Doreen Peirong.
Wong, Irvin Wei Jian.
format Final Year Project
author Hung, Perrine Pui Leng.
Toh, Doreen Peirong.
Wong, Irvin Wei Jian.
author_sort Hung, Perrine Pui Leng.
title Delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization?
title_short Delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization?
title_full Delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization?
title_fullStr Delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization?
title_full_unstemmed Delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization?
title_sort delinquency in gangs – the result of selection or socialization?
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52646
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