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Area of Science:

  • Sociology of sport
  • Criminology
  • Adolescent psychology

Background:

  • Conventional wisdom posits organized sport deters delinquency by fostering character and structuring time.
  • Empirical evidence supporting this notion is mixed and inconclusive.
  • Adolescent involvement in sports is often presumed to reduce antisocial behavior.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the differential impact of jock identity, athlete status, and athletic activity frequency on adolescent delinquency.
  • To examine whether specific aspects of sports involvement influence delinquent behaviors.
  • To provide empirical data on the relationship between sports and juvenile crime.

Main Methods:

  • Survey data collected from approximately 600 adolescents in Western New York.
  • Self-reported measures of jock identity, school athlete status, and frequency of athletic activity.
  • Statistical analysis to determine the influence on various delinquent behaviors.

Main Results:

  • Neither school athlete status nor frequency of athletic activity predicted delinquent behaviors.
  • A strong "jock identity" was significantly associated with increased incidents of both minor and major delinquency.
  • This association between jock identity and delinquency was consistent across gender and race.

Conclusions:

  • The findings challenge the conventional view that organized sport inherently deters delinquency.
  • "Jock identity" emerges as a critical factor, potentially facilitating delinquent behavior rather than preventing it.
  • Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms linking strong athletic identity to delinquency, especially across different racial groups.