Attachment Effects on Delinquency Article Review by ResearchRiter

Attachment Effects on Delinquency
A review of the article "The nonlinear effects of parental and teacher attachment on delinquency: Disentangling strain from social control explanations" by Thaxton and Agnew.
# 127826 | 2,000 words | 1 source | APA | 2008 | US
Published on Dec 01, 2008 in Sociology (Theory)


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This paper reviews the article "The nonlinear effects of parental and teacher attachment on delinquency: Disentangling strain from social control explanations" by Thaxton and Agnew.

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""The nonlinear effects of parental and teacher attachment on delinquency. Disentangling strain from social control explanations" by Thaxton and Agnew. The following presents a summary of this article as it relates to control theory. The core theme is identified and the organization, contribution and significance of the article are noted. This is followed by a discussion of the article's significance for the longstanding criminological debate on agency and structure. Thaxton and Agnew presented an investigation of parental and teacher attachment effects on delinquency."

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APA Format

Attachment Effects on Delinquency (2008, December 01) Retrieved June 05, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/article-review/attachment-effects-on-delinquency-127826/

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"Attachment Effects on Delinquency" 01 December 2008. Web. 05 June. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/article-review/attachment-effects-on-delinquency-127826/>

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