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Family Influences Upon Delinquency - Biosocial and Psychosocial Perspectives

NCJ Number
91539
Journal
Adolescence Volume: 18 Issue: 71 Dated: (Fall 1983) Pages: 489-498
Author(s)
S A Anolik
Date Published
1983
Length
10 pages
Annotation
Representative theories and research associated with biosocial and psychosocial explanations of juvenile delinquency in the context of the family are reviewed.
Abstract
The studies discussed demonstrate that biological, psychological, and social forces are all determinants of parent-child relations in the development of delinquency. Theories and research are also reviewed which show how biosocial and psychosocial orientations toward antisocial behavior can be integrated into a unified understanding of delinquency. It is concluded that biosocial and psychosocial theories of delinquency must be considered before a full understanding of delinquent conduct can be reached. (Publisher abstract)

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