Turning to crime: Upbringing: Disrupted Families: Juby & Farrington 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCrininological and Forensic PsychologyA2/A-levelOCR Created by: SRWallisCreated on: 10-11-13 18:52 Year of study? 2001 1 of 9 Aim? To disentangle the link between disrupted families and delinquency 2 of 9 What kinds of disrupted families are the most criminogenic? Those where the boy does not remain living with the mother 3 of 9 How can non disrupted families be equally as criminogenic? When there is disharmony between the parents 4 of 9 What self-report method was used? Interview 5 of 9 Sample? 365 interviewed from 411 males in 6 state schools in London 6 of 9 How many boys did they discover had been living in a disrupted family since the age of 15? 75 7 of 9 Conclusions Some kinds of disrupted families are criminogenic, just as some kinds of intact families are 8 of 9 What is the least criminogenic kind of family? An intact, harmonious family 9 of 9
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