
@article{ref1,
title="Alcohol and Crime Among Religious Youth",
journal="Alcoholism treatment quarterly",
year="1999",
author="Rodell, Daniel E. and Benda, Brent B.",
volume="17",
number="4",
pages="53-66",
abstract="This is a study of 528 adolescents who regularly attend churches affiliated with primary Protestant denominations in a Midwestern state. The purpose is to determine if the delinquency syndrome argument has more validity in a religious sample than noted in the general population of youth. The findings support the delinquency syndrome argument in this sample of religious youth, and show that religiosity is relevant to alcohol use and not to crime. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by The Haworth Press)Juvenile CrimeJuvenile DelinquencyJuvenile OffenderJuvenile Substance UseSubstance Use Incidence and PrevalenceAlcohol Use Incidence and PrevalenceCrime Incidence and PrevalenceDelinquency Incidence and PrevalenceReligious BeliefsChristianity07-02<p />",
language="en",
issn="0734-7324",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}