"Half In, Half Out:" Gang Families, Gang Affiliation, and Gang Misconduct

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作者
DeLisi M. [1 ,2 ]
Spruill J.O. [2 ]
Peters D.J. [3 ]
Caudill J.W. [4 ]
Trulson C.R. [5 ]
机构
[1] Criminal Justice Studies, Iowa State University, 203 East Hall, Ames, IA
[2] Iowa State University, 203 East Hall, Ames, IA
[3] Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, 103 East Hall, Ames, IA
[4] Department of Political Science, California State University, Chico, Chico, CA
[5] Department of Criminal Justice, University of North Texas, 1155 Union Cir. #305130, Denton, TX
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Delinquency; Gangs; Inmate misconduct; Life-course importation model of inmate behavior;
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10.1007/s12103-012-9196-9
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Recently developed inmate behavior frameworks have expanded the discussion from deprivation/importation models to a life-course perspective. DeLisi and associates (International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 55;1186-1207, 2011) presented the life-course importation model of inmate behavior based on a sample of state incarcerated offenders; however, their analyses were unable to distinguish indirect and direct effects of delinquent career and distal family background factors. The current study builds on the life-course importation model of inmate behavior by using path analysis to understand the direct and indirect effects of distal pre-incarceration indictors on gang-related inmate misconduct for 2,520 incarcerated youthful offenders. The findings lend support to the life-course importation model as the familial gang indicator was associated directly with individual gang affiliation, gang affiliation was associated directly with gang-related misconduct, and familial gang associations was associated indirectly with gang-related misconduct. © 2012 Southern Criminal Justice Association.
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页码:602 / 615
页数:13
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