Gorman-Smith D, Tolan P H, Loeber R, Henry D B
Institute for Juvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60612, USA.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1998 Oct;26(5):319-33. doi: 10.1023/a:1021995621302.
The relation of patterns of family problems and patterns of delinquent behavior over time was evaluated among a sample of inner-city minority adolescent males. Empirically derived groups were identified and included: nonoffenders, chronic minor offenders, escalators, and serious chronic offenders. Patterns of family problems were also identified and differentially related to delinquency groups. Members of the group involved in serious chronic offending were more likely to have families characterized by multiple problems including disruption, conflict, and lack of parental involvement, sometimes so extreme as to meet the legal requirement of neglect. They were also more likely to have families characterized by deviant behavior and attitudes. The finding of specific relations between types of family problems and patterns of delinquent behavior has important implications for intervention and prevention. Rather than assuming a general relation between family functioning and delinquent involvement, specific aspects of family functioning may need to be targeted to affect different patterns of delinquent involvement.
在一个市中心少数族裔青少年男性样本中,评估了随着时间推移家庭问题模式与犯罪行为模式之间的关系。通过实证确定了一些群体,包括:非犯罪者、慢性轻度犯罪者、升级型犯罪者和严重慢性犯罪者。还确定了家庭问题模式,且这些模式与犯罪群体存在差异关联。参与严重慢性犯罪的群体成员更有可能拥有具有多种问题的家庭,这些问题包括家庭破裂、冲突以及父母参与度不足,有时情况极端到符合忽视的法律规定。他们也更有可能拥有以越轨行为和态度为特征的家庭。家庭问题类型与犯罪行为模式之间特定关系的发现对干预和预防具有重要意义。与其假定家庭功能与犯罪参与之间存在普遍关系,可能需要针对家庭功能的具体方面来影响不同的犯罪参与模式。