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Siblings and Delinquent Behavior - An Exploratory Study of a Neglected Family Variable

NCJ Number
85178
Journal
Criminology Volume: 20 Issue: 2 Dated: (August 1982) Pages: 223-239
Author(s)
K Wilkinson; B G Stitt; M L Erickson
Date Published
1982
Length
17 pages
Annotation
This exploratory article examines the relation between sibling structure (sex of siblings and birth order) and self-reported delinquency.
Abstract
The processes of contrast and imitation, conceptual notions derived from research on sibling structure and sex roles, are used to guide this exploration. Considerable variation in delinquency by sibling status was identified. There are indications that an interaction effect exists between birth order and sex of siblings relative to rates of delinquency. (Publisher abstract)

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