Gendered pathways from strain to delinquency during adolescence: an integration of general strain theory and differential gender socialization.
A challenge for criminological theorists has been to explain both why females are so much less likely to offend than males and why they differ from males in types of crimes they do commit. By integrating general strain theory with gender socialization theory, the current research proposes a framewor...
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