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The Pathways to Desistance: A Longitudinal Study of Juvenile Delinquency

Authors
Lee, WanheeMoon, JunseobGarcia, Venessa
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Citation
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, v.41, no.1, pp.87 - 102
Journal Title
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR
Volume
41
Number
1
Start Page
87
End Page
102
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/17627
DOI
10.1080/01639625.2018.1519138
ISSN
0163-9625
Abstract
Although longitudinal studies of developmental trajectories of juvenile offending have been ongoing for over two decades, longitudinal studies on desistance trajectories are lacking. The purpose of this study is to identify adolescents who desist from delinquent behaviors while still in their adolescence. The study also examines the roles of parental attachment and low self-control in the prediction of identified desistance pathways using data from the Korean Youth Panel Study (KYPS), a five-year longitudinal study of South Korean youth. In an analysis of latent growth model, this study suggests that low self-control is strongly related to juvenile desistance trajectories. In addition, there is evidence of an indirect relationship between parental attachment and desistance. The results from this analysis will be examined in light of previous findings. Theoretical and policy implications are discussed.
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