Tompsett Carolyn J, Amrhein Kelly E, Hassan Sarah
Bowling Green State University, USA.
Bowling Green State University, USA.
J Adolesc. 2014 Jun;37(4):325-33. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2014.02.001. Epub 2014 Mar 12.
Neighborhood research indicates that adolescents are at higher risk for delinquency when they reside in neighborhoods low in collective efficacy, low in perceived prosocial norms and values, and high in availability of substances and firearms. However, as adolescents develop, they are more likely to independently travel during their day-to-day activities, and the effects of their home neighborhood may be weakened as they spend time in other communities. The current study surveyed 179 adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system in a small Midwestern city on their perceptions of their home neighborhood and self-reported delinquency. While perceptions of several home neighborhood characteristics significantly predicted severity of delinquency for all respondents, neighborhood effects were significantly weaker for those adolescents who tended to engage in illegal behaviors outside their home neighborhood. These findings suggest that future research and prevention efforts should include more attention to how adolescents may be influenced by multiple neighborhoods.
社区研究表明,当青少年居住在集体效能感低、亲社会规范和价值观认可度低、毒品和枪支容易获取的社区时,他们犯罪的风险更高。然而,随着青少年的成长,他们在日常活动中更有可能独立出行,而且由于他们在其他社区度过时间,其家庭所在社区的影响可能会减弱。本研究对中西部一个小城市参与少年司法系统的179名青少年进行了调查,了解他们对家庭所在社区的看法以及自我报告的犯罪情况。虽然对几个家庭所在社区特征的看法显著预测了所有受访者犯罪的严重程度,但对于那些倾向于在家庭所在社区之外从事非法行为的青少年来说,社区影响明显较弱。这些发现表明,未来的研究和预防工作应更多关注青少年可能如何受到多个社区的影响。