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Fisher, Benjamin W.; Gardella, Joseph H.; Tanner-Smith, Emily E. – Journal of School Violence, 2019
Social control and procedural justice theories indicate that informal social control reduces problem behaviors. However, many schools have implemented formal control mechanisms such as school security measures. This study examines the association between school security measures (security personnel, metal detectors, and surveillance cameras) and…
Descriptors: Social Control, Correlation, School Security, Teacher Student Relationship
Hayford, Sarah R.; Furstenberg, Frank F., Jr. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2008
As the transition to adulthood becomes more protracted and less orderly, fewer young people occupy adult roles and experience the social control associated with these roles. One might therefore expect behaviors associated with the teenage years to spill over into older age groups, reflecting postponed entrance into full social adulthood. We test…
Descriptors: Social Control, Social Indicators, Behavior Problems, Crime
Peer reviewedSchneiderman, Howard G. – Society, 1996
Provides critical analysis of David T. Lykken's article "Psychopathy, Sociopathy, and Crime" (1996) and its correlation between unstable families and sociopathy and the use of parental licensing as a solution. Discusses reasons for the appeal of parental licensing as well as the issue of state control replacing social control. (GR)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Child Psychology, Crime

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