Hoeben, E. M. & Weerman, F. M. (2013). Situational conditions and adolescent offending: Does the impact of unstructured socializing depend on its location? European Journal of Criminology (online 20 November 2013), DOI: 10.1177/1477370813509346.
ABSTRACT
The study aims to identify the locations where unstructured socializing is related to adolescent offending. 'Locations' refer to private, semi-public and public spaces, which are further categorized into public entertainment, public transportation, other semi-public settings, streets, shopping centres, and open spaces. Detailed longitudinal data, derived from space-time budget interviews among 615 respondents in the age range 11-20 years, about hourly activities and the whereabouts of adolescents are analyzed. A random intercept panel model is used to control for selection effects that occur when crime-prone individuals prefer crime-conducive locations to other locations. Findings indicate that unstructured socializing is positively related to offending and that this relationship strongly depends on the location in which it occurs.
Appendices A and B (unpublished, available from author)
ABSTRACT
The study aims to identify the locations where unstructured socializing is related to adolescent offending. 'Locations' refer to private, semi-public and public spaces, which are further categorized into public entertainment, public transportation, other semi-public settings, streets, shopping centres, and open spaces. Detailed longitudinal data, derived from space-time budget interviews among 615 respondents in the age range 11-20 years, about hourly activities and the whereabouts of adolescents are analyzed. A random intercept panel model is used to control for selection effects that occur when crime-prone individuals prefer crime-conducive locations to other locations. Findings indicate that unstructured socializing is positively related to offending and that this relationship strongly depends on the location in which it occurs.
Appendices A and B (unpublished, available from author)