• Title of article

    Life domains and crime: A test of Agnewʹs general theory of crime and delinquency

  • Author/Authors

    Ngo، نويسنده , , Fawn T. and Paternoster، نويسنده , , Raymond and Cullen، نويسنده , , Francis T. and Mackenzie، نويسنده , , Doris Layton MacKenzie، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    302
  • To page
    311
  • Abstract
    Purpose tudy presents a preliminary test of Agnewʹs general theory of crime and delinquency. This study examines whether each of the five life domain variables at the core of Agnewʹs theory is related to recidivism, whether there is a non-linear relationship between the life domains and recidivism, and whether the five life domains interact in causing recidivism. s ere derived from the baseline survey of the Maryland Boot Camp Experiment and through a criminal records check conducted by the Maryland Department of Public Safety. s l, the results lend weak support for Agnewʹs general theory. In particular, only two of the five life domains, having a bad job and being a high school dropout, are significantly correlated with recidivism. Further, with the exception of the peers domain, there is neither a linear nor a non-linear relationship between the life domains and recidivism. The results also reveal that none of the two-way bivariate interactions are significant in a multivariate linear probability model. sions gh our findings are not supportive of Agnewʹs (2005) general theory of crime, the theory contains many other implications that we simply did not have the data to address.
  • Journal title
    Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Record number

    1707387