Project Details
Effects of juvenile justice interventions in Germany and England. A comparative analysis with German and English longitudinal data
Applicant
Professor Dr. Klaus Boers
Subject Area
Criminology
Term
from 2014 to 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 264720026
The data of two panel studies from Germany (Crime in the modern city (CrimoC), Universities of Muenster and Bielefeld) and England (Peterborough Adolescent and Young Adult Development Study (PADS+), University of Cambridge) will be used to analyse the effects of measures of formal control on the self-reported as well as officially registered delinquency of juveniles and young adults. As the English juvenile justice system is more punitive than the German juvenile justice system, both systems are suited for a comparative analysis. This comparison will analyse delinquency enhancing effects by studying their mediation through meso-structural variables (such as social bonds) as assumed in labeling theory. Alternatively delinquency reducing effects as assumed either by deterrence theory or due to social rehabilitation will be investigated as well. The study will, in particular because of its comparativeness, offer important insights for legislation and the application of laws in both countries.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
United Kingdom
Co-Investigator
Dr. Kristina-Maria Kanz
Cooperation Partners
Professor Dr. Jost Reinecke; Professor Dr. Per-Olof Wikström