What is parental efficacy? Explain its relationship to delinquency

What will be an ideal response?


• Families in which parents are able to integrate their children into the household unit while at the same time helping assert their individuality and regulate their own behavior.
• Studies show that delinquency will be reduced if both or at least one parent can provide the type of structure that integrates children into families, while giving them the ability to assert their individuality and regulate their own behavior.
• This phenomenon is referred to as parental efficacy. In some cultures emotional support from the mother is critical, whereas in others the father's support remains the key factor.
• Adolescents whose parents maintain close relationships with them report less delinquent behavior and substance use regardless of the type of family structure—that is, blended families, same-sex parents, and so on.
• This finding suggests that the quality of parent-adolescent relationships better predicts adolescent outcomes than family type.
• The importance of close relations with the family may diminish as children reach late adolescence and develop stronger peer-group relations, but most experts believe family influence remains considerable throughout life.

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________ are used to document the occurrence of an event or reported criminal activity

A) Incident/crime reports B) Contact reports C) Narrative/supplemental reports D) Accident/traffic collision reports

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Values are beliefs that guide a person's or an organization's behavior

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements is an example of the aging effect?

a. James was a juvenile delinquent and has remained a criminal today b. James was always a good kid who never got into trouble but started committing crime as an adult c. James was always a good kid and never got into much trouble d. James was a juvenile delinquent but no longer commits crimes

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______ refers to moving in and out of criminally delinquent behavior.

a. Sway b. Wave c. Drift d. Roll

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