2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10566-012-9172-z
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An Empirical Investigation of Social Bonds and Juvenile Delinquency in Hong Kong

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough there are studies that tested Hirschi's social bond elements with

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“…Considering the systemic nature of the theoretical model used, which implies circular causal reasoning: the fact they continue studying encourages them to invest in school activities and is also a result of such investment, which seems essential to develop a commitment to studies. This information is especially relevant for the offenders because such investment works as a protective factor against continued involvement with crime, possibly preventing dropout and recurrence of violations (Bazon, Silva, & Ferrari, 2013;Chui & Chan, 2012). In turn, dropping out of school among certain adolescents may intensify contact with other individuals in the same situation and participation in routine activities that take place without the supervision of adults.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the systemic nature of the theoretical model used, which implies circular causal reasoning: the fact they continue studying encourages them to invest in school activities and is also a result of such investment, which seems essential to develop a commitment to studies. This information is especially relevant for the offenders because such investment works as a protective factor against continued involvement with crime, possibly preventing dropout and recurrence of violations (Bazon, Silva, & Ferrari, 2013;Chui & Chan, 2012). In turn, dropping out of school among certain adolescents may intensify contact with other individuals in the same situation and participation in routine activities that take place without the supervision of adults.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para finalizar, tornou-se notória, com base nos estudos apresentados, a centralidade da variável evasão escolar nos achados concernindo adolescentes em conflito com a lei, uma vez que essa se constitui em um dos preditores mais importantes da conduta infracional na adolescência, além de encontrarse associada ao desenvolvimento de outros problemas, tais como a redução das chances para obtenção de sucesso profissional em profissões que exigem maior preparo e qualificação (Blomberg et al, 2011;Blomberg et al, 2012;Chui & Chan, 2012;Dembo et al, 2012;Geib et al, 2011;Hirschfield, 2009;Mallett, 2010;Shandra & Hogan, 2012;Zhang, 2011). Nessa direção, Archambault, Janosz, Fallu e Pagani (2009) esclarecem que a desvinculação escolar se caracteriza como um processo gradual, sendo a evasão a indicação mais grave da existência de um desajuste entre as necessidades dos alunos e as expectativas e demandas sobre eles depositadas.…”
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“…The Hong Kong probation system has received the least academic attention of all the key components within the criminal justice system (i.e., the police, corrections, and the court). Within the last decade, only a handful of Hong Kong probation‐related studies were published (e.g., Chui, , , , , ; Chui & Chan, , , , in press). Uniquely, this study was the first to offer a glimpse into the offending history and psychological characteristics of a rarely researched sample of juvenile probationers in Hong Kong.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%