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The relationship between a parent and a child is without any doubt
one of the most influential and intimate relationships over the
life course of an individual. Children resemble their parents in a
variety of life outcomes such as socioeconomic status, family
formation characteristics, and political views. There is growing
evidence that some families - despite interventions by child
protection services, judicial sanctions, and social mobility - are
stuck in patterns of criminal behaviour, poverty, substance abuse,
teenage parenthood, and other negative life events. This is a
growing global problem for which currently no solution is
available. This book brings together the most important and unique
findings of intergenerational studies of criminal behaviour from
around the world, and from a variety of disciplines, from
criminology to sociology to anthropology. Each chapter explores the
historical background of a specific study, its most important
objectives, and the unique conclusions and implications that can be
drawn from the data. Essential reading for all those interested in
criminal behaviour, psychological criminology, and
intergenerational psychology, this book provides an extensive
overview of intergenerational studies on patterns of continuity and
discontinuity of criminal, antisocial, or delinquent behaviour, as
well as related behaviours or risk factors such as the
intergenerational continuities in (harsh) parenting and family
relationship quality.
The relationship between a parent and a child is without any doubt
one of the most influential and intimate relationships over the
life course of an individual. Children resemble their parents in a
variety of life outcomes such as socioeconomic status, family
formation characteristics, and political views. There is growing
evidence that some families - despite interventions by child
protection services, judicial sanctions, and social mobility - are
stuck in patterns of criminal behaviour, poverty, substance abuse,
teenage parenthood, and other negative life events. This is a
growing global problem for which currently no solution is
available. This book brings together the most important and unique
findings of intergenerational studies of criminal behaviour from
around the world, and from a variety of disciplines, from
criminology to sociology to anthropology. Each chapter explores the
historical background of a specific study, its most important
objectives, and the unique conclusions and implications that can be
drawn from the data. Essential reading for all those interested in
criminal behaviour, psychological criminology, and
intergenerational psychology, this book provides an extensive
overview of intergenerational studies on patterns of continuity and
discontinuity of criminal, antisocial, or delinquent behaviour, as
well as related behaviours or risk factors such as the
intergenerational continuities in (harsh) parenting and family
relationship quality.
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