TY - JOUR PY - 2012// TI - Parental control of teenagers in primary and high school and related deviance JO - Revija za kriminalistiko in kriminologijo A1 - Bertok, Eva A1 - Wikstroem, Per Olof A1 - Hardie, Beth A1 - Meško, Gorazd SP - 311 EP - 320 VL - 63 IS - 4 N2 - The construct of parental knowledge, a measurement of the child's ratings of parental familiarity with what one is doing, is frequently used in criminological research on the subject of surveillance/monitoring of the child. This construct is often compared with the self-reported delinquency. The paper presents the results of SPMAD - Study of parental monitoring and adolescent delinquency, which was carried out in early 2011 in Ljubljana, with a total of 409 primary- and 409 high school students participating in the study. The results show that higher parental supervision is still associated with lower rates of self-reported binge drinking and drug use in general, and to a lesser extent with cigarette smoking and consumption of marihuana. We also found out that the level of direct and indirect parental control (control in person and a call on a mobile phone) is significantly diminished with the increased age of adolescent which implies different parental control monitoring methods in the two groups of adolescents. KW: Juvenile justice; Juvenile delinquency;

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