2009
DOI: 10.1177/0306624x09333435
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Deviance Among Young Italians

Abstract: Despite more than three decades of research on the relationship between values and deviance, until now results have not completely clarified what kind of relationship it is. Criminological theories (sociological and psychosocial) emphasize on a relationship between certain values, such as hedonistic and materialistic ones, and deviance, but few theorists explain whether these values are predictors of deviance. In this study, using a sample of 500 young Italians, the authors try to verify whether value systems … Show more

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“…As delinquent behavior is irrational and impulsive, it is reasonable to expect that materialism is positively associated with delinquency. Nevertheless, only a handful of studies have provided support for this proposed positive relationship: Bilsky and Hermann [ 12 ] showed that hedonism was positively related to adolescent delinquency; Froggio and Lori [ 13 ] showed that hedonistic and materialistic values were positively associated with deviance in a “modest” manner; Auerbach et al [ 14 ] revealed that materialism predicted greater risky behavior engagement (e.g., aggression and delinquency) in Chinese adolescents. There are also findings revealing that materialism is negatively linked to prosocial behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As delinquent behavior is irrational and impulsive, it is reasonable to expect that materialism is positively associated with delinquency. Nevertheless, only a handful of studies have provided support for this proposed positive relationship: Bilsky and Hermann [ 12 ] showed that hedonism was positively related to adolescent delinquency; Froggio and Lori [ 13 ] showed that hedonistic and materialistic values were positively associated with deviance in a “modest” manner; Auerbach et al [ 14 ] revealed that materialism predicted greater risky behavior engagement (e.g., aggression and delinquency) in Chinese adolescents. There are also findings revealing that materialism is negatively linked to prosocial behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%