The relevance of social and cultural contexts: Religiosity,acculturation and delinquency among Korean Catholic adolescents in Southern California |
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Authors: | Gang Lee Kisun Yim Theodore Curry S. Fernando Rodriguez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Criminal Justice, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968, United States;2. Catholic Diocese of Daejeon, Dong-gu Yongjeon-dong 15-1, Daejeon 300-824, South Korea;3. Department of Sociology, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968, United States |
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Abstract: | Although research shows an inverse relationship between religiosity and delinquency, this association is not well understood. Scholars have attempted to explicate these findings in a number of ways, including arguments that: (1) the religiosity–delinquency relationship is limited to certain types of delinquency, (2) other theoretical variables explain or interpret the relationship, and (3) the relationship is stronger in the context of what are termed moral communities. We address these issues using a sample of Korean-American adolescents attending Catholic Sunday school. Within this relatively homogeneous moral community, one religiosity measure demonstrates an initial inverse association with three different delinquency measures, but the inclusion of control variables renders this relationship spurious. Additional results show that acculturation increases delinquency as well as interacts with religiosity to influence delinquency. |
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Keywords: | Religiosity Acculturation Delinquency Korean American adolescents |
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