Examining the antiascetic hypothesis through social control theory: delinquency, religion, and reciprocation across the early life course
With empirical research in both sociology of religion and criminology finding conflicting evidence of the directional relationship between religious institutions and delinquency, we test the temporal order of religiosity and delinquency in the early life course. We motivate this research through the...
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Crime & delinquency
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