TESTING STRAIN AND CONTROL THEORIES OF DELINQUENCY AND SUBSTANCE USE IN VARIOUS RELIGIOUS CLIMATES: PURPOSEFUL REBELLION OR WEAKENED BARRIERS (RELIGIOSITY).
The purpose of this study is four-fold: (1) to test delinquency theories in social settings that vary by their degree of religiousness; (2) to determine whether delinquency causal processes vary according to the nature of religious ecology; (3) to assess whether variation exists in the rates and typ...
Main Author: | THOMPSON, KEVIN MARK. |
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Other Authors: | Hirschi, Travis |
Language: | en |
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The University of Arizona.
1986
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/183875 |
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