Intersectional bonds: Delinquency, arrest, and changing family social capital during adolescence
Laura M. DeMarco,
Tom R. Leppard,
Sadé L. Lindsay
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study uses an intersectional approach to examine whether bonding and bridging family social capital change after adolescent delinquency and arrest.BackgroundFamily social capital (the resources and energy investments parents make in their children) has important implications for numerous youth outcomes. To date, little research has examined how stressful behaviors (like delinquency) and life events (such as arrest) strain or strengthen parent–child relationships, particularly across Black, White,… Show more
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