Title: Family
1Family
- The most important social institution
2Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- We see in social process theories the importance
of social ties and the attitudes and values that
flow through them. - A family consists of social processes.
- Additionally, families determine what resources,
neighborhoods, schools, churches, peer groups,
and so on to which kids have access.
3Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Family Influence is Contact Dependent
- Delinquency goes up with
- Fewer Adults in Household
- Less Contact with Parents (Working Parents?)
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- Stay-at-home Working Mom
- More Siblings in Household
- Greater Outside Influence
Dads recent trends
4Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Problems with Broken Homes
- Broken Homes typically have less
- Time
- Supervision
- Attachment Interaction
- Besides, the act of breaking up is disruptive.
How did you react in your last romantic break-up?
(Kids will cope with family break up by acting
out, running away, being truant, drinking, etc.)
- Family Influence is Contact Dependent
- Delinquency goes up with
- Fewer Adults in Household
- Less Contact with Parents (Working Parents?)
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- Stay-at-home Working Mom
- More Siblings in Household
- Greater Outside Influence
5Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Broken Homes and Delinquency
- Too many erroneously blame violation of Natural
Law or loss of biological father for
delinquencyboys have no role model idea -
- There are a constellation of problems that
accompany family dissolution - Economic Harm
- Loss of a Supervisor
- Weakens Ties to Conventional Others
6Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Broken Homes and Delinquency
- There are a constellation of problems that
accompany family dissolution - Economic Harm
- Loss of a Supervisor
- Weakens Ties to Multiple Conventional Others
- School Problems
- Higher Drop-out Rates
- Less Time for Homework
- Mobility Reduces Attachment to School
- Police, Teachers, etc. are more Strict on Kids
from Broken Homes
7Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Broken Homes and Delinquency
- Police, Teachers, etc. are more Strict on Kids
from Broken Homes - Factors that Cause Marital Breakup May also be
Linked to Delinquency - Family Problems
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- Divorce Delinquency
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- After all, parental death does not lead to
delinquency. - So Should parents stay together for the sake of
children?
8Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- So Should parents stay together for the sake of
children? - No
- Family Conflict Hurts Too
- Bad Families Promote Delinquency
- Spousal Conflict
- Fighting Families
- Conflict Teaches/Allows Misbehavior
- Misbehavior can Create Family Conflict that
Teaches/Allows Misbehavior - Conflict Erodes Bonds
9Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Bad Families Promote Delinquency
- Spousal Conflict
- Fighting Families
- Conflict Teaches/Allows Misbehavior
- Misbehavior can Create Family Conflict that
Teaches/Allows Misbehavior - Conflict Erodes Bonds
- Deviant or Criminal Parents
- Reduces Conventional Supervision
- Increases Deviant Socialization
- Negligence (Physical and Emotional)
10Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Bad Families Promote Delinquency
- Spousal Conflict
- Fighting Families
- Conflict Teaches/Allows Misbehavior
- Misbehavior can Create Family Conflict that
Teaches/Allows Misbehavior - Conflict Erodes Bonds
- Deviant or Criminal Parents
- Reduces Conventional Supervision
- Increases Deviant Socialization
- Negligence (Physical and Emotional)
11Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Sibling Effects?
- Delinquent Siblings Increase Odds of Becoming
Delinquent - Understudied
- Children Socialize Each Other
- Abusive Siblings are like Abusive Parents
- But Not a Moral Authority
- Not a model of adult behaviors
- Parental Permissiveness Condones Abuse
12Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Why are Foster Families Associated with
Delinquency? - Kids may have been in trouble before.
- Kids Already had problem families
- Changes in Foster Families Interfere with
Consistent Parental Support and Control - Large Families (Resource Dilution)
- Lack of Empowerment for Foster Parents
13Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Since abuse leads to delinquency, lets explore
abuse - Causes of Child Abuse
- History of Abuse (Learn kids should be treated
badly) - Unrelated Adult in Household
- Anti-Social, Isolated Families
- Parents Misunderstanding Childs Psychology
- Social and Economic Stressors (Abuse Restores
Power and Vents Aggression)
14Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Child Abuse
- More Serious, Extended the Abuse, The More
Subsequent Delinquency - Caretaker more Likely to Abuse (Women more Likely
to Abuse)
15Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Child Abuse
- More Serious, Extended the Abuse, The More
Subsequent Delinquency - Caretaker more Likely to Abuse (Women more Likely
to Abuse) - Sexual Abuse by Adults (Pryors Research)
- Aggressor Defines Kids as Sexual
- Blurs Societys Line between Adults and Kids
- Blurring is often Rooted in Sexual Victimization
- Women are often Abusers
16Family and Juvenile Delinquency
68 Re-arrest for any crime for non-sex
offenders 1.3 are arrested for a sex
crime. (2.5 of rapists are re-arrested for
rape, 1.2 of homicide offenders are re-arrested
for murder again in 3 years)
Any crime 43, 46 41.5 Any
Crime 39.4 49.9
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Recidivism of Sex Offenders Released from Prison
in 1994, BJS
17Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- Child Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Problems with Secret Sex
- Adults Break Rules
- You can get away with Delinquency
- Power Issues
- Teen Prostitution
- Linked to Abuse (Runaways)
- Learn of Adult Desire through Abuse
- Conventional Options are Limited
18Family and Juvenile Delinquency
- What is Good Parenting?
- Parental Attachment Important (Support)
- Open CommunicationEngagement with Ideas, Values,
and Behaviors Inside Childs Head - Control
- Should be Consistent
- Not Lenient nor Strict
- Should explain punishments
- Corporal Punishment Legitimates Violence Kids
Learn that Physical Force Achieves Ones Desires