Developmental Psychology
Volume 50, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 271-282

Minor delinquency and immigration: A longitudinal study among male adolescents (Article)

Titzmann P.F.* , Silbereisen R.K. , Mesch G.
  • a Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  • b Center for Applied Developmental Science, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Jena, Germany
  • c Department of Sociology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel

Abstract

On the basis of general theories of delinquency and the specific situation of immigrants, this longitudinal study investigated predictors of initial levels and rates of change in delinquency among 188 male ethnic German Diaspora immigrants from the former Soviet Union (FSU) in Germany, 237 male native German adolescents, and 182 male Jewish Diaspora adolescents from the FSU in Israel. The participants (15.2 years old) completed 3 annual assessments. Latent growth curve models showed that ethnic German adolescents reported higher initial levels of delinquency than native German adolescents and lower levels than the Russian Jewish adolescents. Groups did not differ in the rate of change, indicating a decrease in delinquency over time. Peer-oriented leisure related positively and parental knowledge negatively with levels and change rates in delinquency in all groups, but could not fully account for the ethnic differences in delinquency levels. School bonding was associated negatively with delinquency only among native German adolescents. Acculturation-related hassles were an additional predictor for higher levels and also associated with change rates in the immigrant groups. Thus, general theories of delinquency apply to immigrants, but may be complemented by adding acculturation-specific challenges. © 2013 American Psychological Association.

Author Keywords

Delinquency Immigration Adolescence Acculturation

Index Keywords

Parents Germany longitudinal study regression analysis Israel predictive value human Longitudinal Studies USSR ethnology Humans family psychology Adolescent male Acculturation individuality cultural factor peer group Retrospective Studies Adolescent Behavior migration Predictive Value of Tests Likelihood Functions Juvenile Delinquency Emigration and Immigration statistical model retrospective study parent

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DOI: 10.1037/a0032666
ISSN: 00121649
Cited by: 18
Original Language: English