Racial Discrimination and Hirschi's Criminological Classic: A Chapter in the Sociology of Knowledge

JUSTICE QUARTERLY(2009)

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In Causes of Delinquency, Travis Hirschi attempted to falsify the strain theory claim that racial discrimination might contribute to the delinquency of African American youths. A reanalysis of the Richmond Youth Project data used in his classic study, however, reveals that perceived racial discrimination is a robust predictor of delinquent involvement. This finding suggests that Hirschi missed a historic opportunity to focus the attention of a generation of criminologists on how the unique experiences of African Americans may shape their criminality. Given the salience of perceived racial bias in the lives of many African Americans, the subsequent neglect by scholars of discrimination as a potential source of crime is a remarkable omissionso much so that it constitutes a significant and as yet untold chapter in the sociology of knowledge.
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perceived racial discrimination,social bond theory,sociology of knowledge,racial discrimination,control theory
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