Gender differences in sociodemographic correlates of self-reported delinquency (CROSBI ID 492782)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Ivičić, Ines ; Šakić, Vlado ; Franc, Renata
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Gender differences in sociodemographic correlates of self-reported delinquency
The purpose of this research was to study the gender differences in the relationship between several sociodemographic variables and delinquency with taking into account types of delinquency. Data were obtained during 1998, using a representative sample of Croatian secondary school students (N= 2823). Delinquency was measured by adapted version of Self Reported Delinquency Scale encompassed 36 specific behaviours which were categorized into six types ranging from deviant behaviour to serious crime. A series of analyses of variances were performed with gender and sociodemographic variables as factors. The results showed that the sociodemographic correlates of female delinquency are similar to that of male delinquency. Interpretations of few significant interactions revealed that the effects of some sociodemographic factors were mainly stronger in males than in females.
crimes against person; property offences; status offence; drug trafficking
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Podaci o prilogu
70-x.
2002.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
II Conference of the European Society of Criminology "European Crimnology: Sharing Borders, Sharing a Discipline", Abstracts
Toledo: Universidad De Castilla La Mancha
Podaci o skupu
II Conference of the European Society of Criminology "European Crimnology: Sharing Borders, Sharing a Discipline"
poster
04.09.2002-07.09.2002
Toledo, Španjolska