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SUBTERRANEAN SOURCES OF SUBCULTURAL DELINQUENCY BEYOND THE AMERICAN DREAM

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SUBTERRANEAN SOURCES OF SUBCULTURAL DELINQUENCY BEYOND THE AMERICAN DREAM

Auteurs : John Hagan ; Gerd Hefler ; Gabriele Classen ; Klaus Boehnke ; Hans Merkens

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Are subcultural forms of crime and delinquency wholesale rejections or distorted reflections of core values of market‐oriented societies? Current evidence casts doubt on the former position, while contemporary theory suggests the possibility that a culture of competition encourages hierarchic forms of self‐interest, leading to the acceptance of inequality and anomic amorality and, ultimately, to group‐related delinquency. Oddly, the effects of this culture of competition and hierarchic self‐interest have not previously been documented empirically in sociological or criminological research, even though this step is fundamental and crucial to the argument that subcultural crime and delinquency derive from market‐driven values. We analyze data from four sites in East and West Germany to identify the strands of a subterranean causal web that link core values of market society to subcultural delinquency.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-9125.1998.tb01250.x

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Gerd Hefler
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<mods:affiliation>Born 1963, studied political science at the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe University at Frankfurt (Main). He received his Ph.D. in Political Science in 1994. Since 1995 he has been a Research Scientist at Chemnitz University of Technology. He is responsible for project management at the Chemnitz site of the East‐West Youth Study. His main research interest is in political socialization and political behavior of adolescents, as well as in quantitative research methodology.</mods:affiliation>
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Gabriele Classen
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<mods:affiliation>Born 1954, studied educational science, psychology, and sociology at the Free University of Berlin (Ph.D. in Education in 1996). In 1990 she became Research Scientist, and in 1996 Assistant Professor at the Department of Education of the Free University of Berlin. She is also a Lecturer at the Berlin College of Social Work. She was visiting scholar at the Department of Sociology of the University of Toronto in 1996. Her main research interest is in cross‐cultural youth research.</mods:affiliation>
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Klaus Boehnke
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