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Parental Divorce: A Protection from Later Delinquency for Maltreated Children
Authors:Patricia Stoddard Dare  Christopher A. Mallett
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work , Cleveland State University , Cleveland, Ohio, USA p.stoddarddare@csuohio.edu;3. School of Social Work , Cleveland State University , Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Abstract:
Family structure and maltreatment (abuse and neglect) have been identified as predictors of youth delinquency, although the relationship is not clear. This article furthers this research by studying a sample of maltreated children (n = 250) in one Midwest county, and through a multiple regression analysis of many risk factors, the study identified only one significant delinquency variable that made delinquency less likely—children who experience parental divorce. Some established risk factors were surprisingly found not to be predictive of later delinquency: minority race, one-parent families, youth substance abuse, recurrent maltreatment, and youth behind in academic grade level. Implications for the family studies and juvenile justice fields are set forth.
Keywords:maltreatment  divorce  delinquency  family
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