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19-10-2021 | Empirical Research

Schools, Subcultural Values, and the Risk of Youth Violence: The Influence of the Code of the Street among Students in Three U.S. Cities

Auteurs: Lorine A. Hughes, Ekaterina V. Botchkovar, Olena Antonaccio, Anastasiia Timmer

Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Youth and Adolescence | Uitgave 2/2022

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Abstract

Little is known about the role of subcultural values in the development of violence in schools and among school-aged children. Drawing on the “code of the street” thesis, which identifies schools as important staging grounds in the campaign for respect among young people, this study aims to fill this gap in the literature by analyzing student- and school-level associations between projected violence and self-reported subcultural values revolving around toughness and respect. The analytic sample includes N = 1767 students (53.65% female) in grades 7, 8, and 9 (ages 11–17 years, mean = 13.5 years) at 40 middle and high schools in Boston, MA, Denver, CO, and Miami, FL. Consistent with research involving a variety of adolescent and young adult populations, estimates from multilevel negative binomial regression models reveal a robust positive student-level association between personal adherence to subcultural values and projected violence. However, school-level results indicate a compositional, rather than contextual, effect in which higher school-mean levels of projected violence reflect the aggregate values of individual students rather than independent or interactive processes involving the school-level prevalence of code of the street values. Thus, while code of the street values may be important contributors to youth violence, the school setting appears to play a limited role in transmitting their influence among students.
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Overdispersion occurs when the variance of the dependent variable exceeds its mean, as is the case here.
 
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According to the National Center for Education Statistics (Snyder et al., 2019, p. 57, 191), there were 26,986 secondary schools operating in the 2015–16 academic year. Of these, 17,185 (63.7%) were traditional public, 6855 (25.4%), were public charter, and 2946 (10.9%) were private.
 
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With group-mean centering, the Level 1 intercept reflects an unadjusted mean. Thus, “it follows that the intercept variance [u0] quantifies the between-cluster variation in the outcome scores, or the variance of the unadjusted cluster means. As such, the estimate of [u0] obtained from CWC should be nearly identical to that obtained from an unconditional model with no predictors” (Enders & Tofighi, 2007, p. 127). Also, likelihood ratio tests for variance components tend to be conservative because they are testing on the boundary of parameter space.
 
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For all covariates, including self-control and violent peer associations, Wald χ2 tests revealed no statistically significant difference between estimated student- and school-level effects on risk of violence. Thus, results are reported only for models in which these effects are combined through grand-mean centering rather than analyzed separately.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Schools, Subcultural Values, and the Risk of Youth Violence: The Influence of the Code of the Street among Students in Three U.S. Cities
Auteurs
Lorine A. Hughes
Ekaterina V. Botchkovar
Olena Antonaccio
Anastasiia Timmer
Publicatiedatum
19-10-2021
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Journal of Youth and Adolescence / Uitgave 2/2022
Print ISSN: 0047-2891
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-6601
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-021-01521-0

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