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Changes in Illegal Behavior During Emerging Adulthood

Title: Changes in Illegal Behavior During Emerging Adulthood
Authors: Badiah Haffejee; Jamie Rae Yoder; Kimberly Bender
Source: Advances in Social Work, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 458-476 (2013) ; ftdoajarticles
Publisher Information: Indiana University School of Social Work
Publication Year: 2013
Subject Terms: Desistance; emerging adults; illegal behavior; college students; substance use; Human settlements. Communities; HT51-65; Sociology (General); HM401-1281; psy; socio
Description: Emerging adulthood marks a critical developmental juncture during which some individuals disengage from the illegal behavior of their adolescence while others continue to use substances and commit crimes. While risk factors for delinquency during adolescence are well studied, factors that influence persisting or desisting from illegal activities during emerging adulthood have not been fully explored. This mixed methods study utilizes a sample of college students aged 18-25 (N=74) and examines factors differentiating those who abstained from illegal behaviors, desisted from illegal behaviors, and persisted in illegal behaviors. Multinomial logistic regression models indicated peers offending and hours spent studying predicted desisting and peers offending predicted persisting (compared to the abstaining group). Three qualitative themes: family and peer bonds, morals and values, and fear of consequences further explained factors influencing emerging adults’ persisting and desisting choices. Implications for social work practice are explored.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: https://doaj.org/article/2a8c1269f18d47c1bebbd6634d30b2b9
Availability: https://doaj.org/article/2a8c1269f18d47c1bebbd6634d30b2b9
Rights: undefined
Accession Number: edsbas.9D1FC738
Database: BASE