2004
DOI: 10.1300/j019v26n01_03
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Assessing the Parents of Juvenile Offenders: A Preliminary Validation Study of the Juvenile Offender Parent Questionnaire

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“…Each item was associated with four Likert-type response options: completely false = 1, mostly false = 2, mostly true = 3, and completely true = 4. The factors are labeled as Exasperation in Regard to the Child, Mistrust of the Juvenile Justice System, Shame Over Parenting Self-Efficacy, Parental Monitoring, Fear of the Child, and Parent Perceptions of Child's Exposure to Violence (Rose et al, 2004 These reliability values support the homogeneity of the scales and demonstrate a modest to adequate reliability of the total scale. Also included in the JOPQ is a Lie/Infrequency (.31) scale, which is intended to measure infrequently endorsed responses and illuminate invalid response patterns.…”
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“…Each item was associated with four Likert-type response options: completely false = 1, mostly false = 2, mostly true = 3, and completely true = 4. The factors are labeled as Exasperation in Regard to the Child, Mistrust of the Juvenile Justice System, Shame Over Parenting Self-Efficacy, Parental Monitoring, Fear of the Child, and Parent Perceptions of Child's Exposure to Violence (Rose et al, 2004 These reliability values support the homogeneity of the scales and demonstrate a modest to adequate reliability of the total scale. Also included in the JOPQ is a Lie/Infrequency (.31) scale, which is intended to measure infrequently endorsed responses and illuminate invalid response patterns.…”
Section: Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…High values for skew and kurtosis for Items 52 and 55 are to be expected since these items are used in the lie scale to illuminate random endorsement of items. Items 22, 62, and 67 are reported to load to the FC factor (Rose et al, 2004) and seem to be worded as critical items. Endorsement may indicate impending danger to the parent, which could require immediate clinical intervention.…”
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“…For example, Rose et al (2004) suggest that increased parental monitoring would lead to decreased juvenile delinquency or problematic behavior. Yet I argue this view is an assumption.…”
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“…One gap which we focus on in this study is the potential role that parental self-control plays within families of adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system (JJS). In particular, there is accumulating evidence that many parents of juvenile offenders report feelings of exasperation with regard to their child (Cook & Gordon, 2012; Glaser, Calhoun, & Puder, 2005; Rose, Glaser, Calhoun, & Bates, 2004). Rose, Glaser, Calhoun, and Bates (2004, pp.…”
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