School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, USA.
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2022 Feb;51(2):244-260. doi: 10.1007/s10964-021-01521-0. Epub 2021 Oct 19.
Little is known about the role of subcultural values in the development of violence in schools and among school-aged children. Drawing on the "code of the street" thesis, which identifies schools as important staging grounds in the campaign for respect among young people, this study aims to fill this gap in the literature by analyzing student- and school-level associations between projected violence and self-reported subcultural values revolving around toughness and respect. The analytic sample includes N = 1767 students (53.65% female) in grades 7, 8, and 9 (ages 11-17 years, mean = 13.5 years) at 40 middle and high schools in Boston, MA, Denver, CO, and Miami, FL. Consistent with research involving a variety of adolescent and young adult populations, estimates from multilevel negative binomial regression models reveal a robust positive student-level association between personal adherence to subcultural values and projected violence. However, school-level results indicate a compositional, rather than contextual, effect in which higher school-mean levels of projected violence reflect the aggregate values of individual students rather than independent or interactive processes involving the school-level prevalence of code of the street values. Thus, while code of the street values may be important contributors to youth violence, the school setting appears to play a limited role in transmitting their influence among students.
关于亚文化价值观在学校和学龄儿童中暴力行为发展中的作用,人们知之甚少。本研究借鉴了“街头准则”理论,该理论认为学校是年轻人争取尊重的重要场所,旨在填补这一文献空白,分析学生和学校层面之间与预期暴力行为相关的个人报告的亚文化价值观(围绕坚韧和尊重)之间的关联。分析样本包括来自马萨诸塞州波士顿、科罗拉多州丹佛和佛罗里达州迈阿密的 40 所中学的 7、8 和 9 年级(11-17 岁,平均 13.5 岁)的 1767 名学生(53.65%为女性)。与涉及各种青少年和年轻成年人的研究一致,来自多层次负二项式回归模型的估计表明,个人对亚文化价值观的坚持与预期暴力行为之间存在强有力的正学生层面关联。然而,学校层面的结果表明存在一种组成效应,而不是背景效应,即较高的学校平均预期暴力水平反映了个别学生的总体价值观,而不是涉及街头准则价值观在学校层面流行的独立或相互作用过程。因此,虽然街头准则价值观可能是青年暴力的重要促成因素,但学校环境似乎在学生之间传播其影响方面作用有限。