role of cultural variables in the victimization-delinquency overlap among Latino youth: a general strain theory perspective.
Although criminological research has provided support for the relationship between victimization and delinquency more broadly, little is known about the relationship between victimization and delinquency (i.e. the victimization-delinquency overlap) among certain ethno-racial minorities, including La...
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