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Pathways to violence propensity: Results from a two-wave study of young males in urban South Africa
Authors:Ian Edelstein
Affiliation:1. Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa;2. Safety and Violence Initiative, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:The aim of this study was to model pathways to violence propensity and violent behaviour among boys and young men in a high-violence community in South Africa. To that end, 284 young males (11 to 23 years old) from Khayelitsha, Cape Town self-reported risk for engagement in interpersonal violence and criminality; including within family, peer, and school domains, over a 12 month period. In Structural Equation Modelling, a pathway emerged through which an unstable home environment, influenced by deprivation and violence, affects the quality of parenting. In turn, early deviant associations and attitudes toward violence and gangs are cultivated and may have a deleterious effect on schooling, resulting in greater future substance abuse, greater violence propensity, and offending. These findings support the life course perspective approach, emphasising turning points and human agency in the aetiology of violence.
Keywords:developmental trajectories  structural equation modeling  violence-supporting beliefs  violence risk assessment  youth violence
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