Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Poverty and Juvenile Delinquency
Ludwig, Duncan, and Hirschfield (2001) examine how juvenile crime is impacted by families moving from high to low poverty neighborhoods and communities. The thought is that removing children from areas with high levels of poverty will reduce the changes of involving themselves in crime. The authors look at juvenile arrest records in order to see if there is a difference between high and low poverty areas. For more.
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