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Legal sanctions and youths' status achievement: A longitudinal study
Spencer De Li
1999-06
Source PublicationJustice Quarterly
ISSN0741-8825
Volume16Issue:2Pages:377-401
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This study examines the impact of legal sanctions on delinquency and youths' status achievement. Theories relating to formal social control and status achievement, including deterrence, labeling, and the age-graded life course perspective, are evaluated. A structural equation model is used to test the impact of legal sanctions on delinquency and status achievement. This study finds that legal sanctions decrease the likelihood of high status achievement by increasing youths' involvement in delinquent behavior. It demonstrates the need for integrating labeling theories and the life course perspective into research on status attainment.

DOI10.1080/07418829900094181
Language英語English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85024043439
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorSpencer De Li
AffiliationUniversity of Maryland
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Spencer De Li. Legal sanctions and youths' status achievement: A longitudinal study[J]. Justice Quarterly, 1999, 16(2), 377-401.
APA Spencer De Li.(1999). Legal sanctions and youths' status achievement: A longitudinal study. Justice Quarterly, 16(2), 377-401.
MLA Spencer De Li."Legal sanctions and youths' status achievement: A longitudinal study".Justice Quarterly 16.2(1999):377-401.
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