State University College of Arts and Science at Geneseo, Geneseo, New York.
J Youth Adolesc. 1975 Dec;4(4):339-47. doi: 10.1007/BF01536899.
This report examines the relationship between status origins and delinquency using an expanded range of status origin indicators together with both self-report and official measures of delinquency. Data were drawn from an ongoing investigation of adolescents in the Pacific Northwest. It was found that with few exceptions all four measures of status origins offer extremely low predictive utility vis-à-visdelinquent involvement. It is suggested that future efforts be directed at unraveling other more fruitful indicators of delinquency and, most especially, at examining the structure, process, and implications of differential status allocation within the educational arena.
本报告使用更广泛的地位起源指标以及自我报告和官方的犯罪行为衡量标准,研究了地位起源与犯罪行为之间的关系。数据来自对太平洋西北地区青少年的一项正在进行的调查。研究发现,除了极少数例外,所有四种地位起源的衡量标准对犯罪行为的预测能力都极低。报告建议,未来的研究应致力于揭示其他更有成效的犯罪行为指标,尤其是要研究教育领域中不同地位分配的结构、过程和影响。