Le Blanc M
School of Psycho-Education, Research Group on Children's Maladjustment, University of Montreal.
Psychiatry. 1992 Nov;55(4):336-53. doi: 10.1080/00332747.1992.11024608.
Family and offending is probably the theme most researched in criminology. A comprehensive array of characteristics of family life have been linked to offending since the beginning of this century. This theme has been approached from two directions: a bivariable point of view, in which one characteristic of the family is related to a measure of offending, and a multivariate point of view, in which some family characteristics are used to explain offending. The literature is dominated by bivariable studies and although there are a few multivariate studies no specific theoretical perspective is proposed. In this paper we choose a control theory perspective and a comprehensive set of family variables to answer the following question: Can the explanation of offending be improved by a dynamic system family control theory? Additionally, the literature is principally focused on adolescent delinquency; in consequence we will study the following question: Are the family characteristics that explain most efficiently juvenile delinquency the same ones for the explanation of adult criminality?
家庭与犯罪可能是犯罪学中研究最多的主题。自本世纪初以来,一系列家庭生活特征都与犯罪联系在一起。这个主题主要从两个方向进行研究:双变量视角,即家庭的一个特征与犯罪的一种衡量方式相关;多变量视角,即一些家庭特征被用来解释犯罪。文献中双变量研究占主导,虽然有一些多变量研究,但没有提出具体的理论视角。在本文中,我们选择控制理论视角和一套全面的家庭变量来回答以下问题:动态系统家庭控制理论能否改进对犯罪的解释?此外,文献主要关注青少年犯罪;因此,我们将研究以下问题:最有效地解释青少年犯罪的家庭特征与解释成人犯罪的家庭特征是否相同?