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Ideological Delinquency: Gender Differences Among Israeli Youth During the Withdrawal From the Gaza Strip

NCJ Number
234950
Journal
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Volume: 55 Issue: 2 Dated: April 2011 Pages: 326-343
Author(s)
Mally Shechory; Avital Laufer
Date Published
April 2011
Length
18 pages
Annotation
This study investigated the effect of gender on the tendency for Israeli youth to engage in legal and illegal activities during the Israeli resistance to withdrawal from Gaza.
Abstract
This study aims to examine the factors that channel boys and girls toward committing illegal activity. The measures examined include social control factors (belief, commitment, attachment, and involvement) and ideological religious worldviews. The study examines 262 Israeli adolescents who have taken part in illegal and legal activities during the resistance to the Gaza evacuation. Findings suggest that illegal activity levels are greater among boys than girls, whereas ideological obligation and commitment are greater among girls than boys. Involvement with friends positively predicts ideological obligation among boys, which in turn is related to increased likelihood of illegal activity. Among girls, lower commitment and lower belief as well as greater ideological obligation are predictive of illegal activity. (Published Abstract)