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Author: Cahill, Meagan

Title: Social Networks and Behaviors of Youth in the District of Columbia: An Interim Research Report

Summary: The D.C. Crime Policy Institute, in partnership with Temple University, is conducting a study on the behavior and social networks of youths ages 14 to 21 in Washington, D.C. The study measures both positive activities (e.g., sports, after-school programs) and delinquent behaviors (e.g., theft, violence) and uses data on social networks to understand how relationships influence behavior and, in turn, to provide insight on how to best prevent youth involvement in delinquent or violent activity. Our preliminary analysis, outlined in this report, finds that nonpeer relationships (teachers, mentors, extended family members) may be just as important as peer relationships when examining delinquency and violence.

Details: Washington, DC: District of Columbia Crime Policy Institute, Urban Institute, 2011. 17p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed February 12, 2012 at http://www.dccrimepolicy.org/images/DCYouthSurveyFinalJan2012-web-posted2_2.pdf

Year: 2011

Country: United States

URL: http://www.dccrimepolicy.org/images/DCYouthSurveyFinalJan2012-web-posted2_2.pdf

Shelf Number: 124102

Keywords:
Juvenile Delinquency
Juveniles (District of Columbia)
Social Networks