Publication Date
5-1-2010
Abstract
This paper looks to explore the effect that family income, geography, and structure have on juvenile crime. These three categories have all been theorized and researched, which will help to provide a backbone for this paper. Though there are many other factors that have been linked to juvenile crime, I will focus only on these three.
Recommended Citation
Miller, Kathryn
(2010)
"The Effects of Family Income, Geography, and Structure on Juvenile Crime,"
Perspectives: Vol. 2, Article 29.
Available at:
https://scholars.unh.edu/perspectives/vol2/iss1/29
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