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Social Concern and Delinquency: An Empirical Assessment of a Novel Theory
Authors:Cecilia Chouhy  Spencer T Hochstetler  Francis T Cullen
Institution:University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Using the Pathways to Desistance data, this study provides a test of Agnew’s social concern theory. Social concern is hypothesized to reduce criminality through four components: care about the welfare of others, desire for close ties, moral intuitions, and desire to conform. The analyses provide support for the theory’s core contentions. Care about others and moral intuitions are negatively associated with delinquency. Further, social concern partly mediates the effects of social learning, strain, social bond, self-control, and social support on delinquency. Findings indicate that social concern theory is a promising approach that merits continued theoretical refinement and empirical assessment.
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