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ArtikelDifferential Pathways to Violence And Self - Injurious Behaviour : African American And White Girls in The Juvenile Justice System  
Oleh: Holsinger, Alexander M. ; Holsinger, Kristi
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (http://jrc.sagepub.com/) vol. 42 no. 2 (May 2005), page 211-242.
Topik: JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM; racial diffferences; abuse
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Isi artikelSince the early 1990s, research, largely from a feminist perspective, has been devoted to identifying the "gender - specific needs" of delinquent girls. This article explores racial differences between girls and how these differences may affect the commission of violent behaviour and self - injurious behaviour. Self - report data were collected from 163 girls incarcerated in ohio in 1998. Data were collected on a wide range of variables, including potentially criminogenic areas such as abuse, antisocial attitudes, drug use, type of parenting received, self - esteem, family experiences and mental health. The findings indicate that some of these variables differ significantly by race. Furthermore, these criminogenic areas are investigated in order to test their relationshhip to self - reports of violence, self - injurious behaivour, suicide attempts, and overall delinquency. These models are then examined by race with findings that demonstrate the fallacy of representing girls as a homogeneous group. Of particular interest is how differently girls respond to abuse, based on race.
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