Minori stranieri tra conflitto normativo e devianza: la seconda generazione si confessa?

Titolo Rivista SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO
Autori/Curatori Dario Melossi, Alessandro De Giorgi, Ester Massa
Anno di pubblicazione 2008 Fascicolo 2008/2 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 32 P. 99-130 Dimensione file 289 KB
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Foreign Minors Caught between Legal Conflict and Deviance: Is the Second Generation Ready To Confess? - his study was directed to exploring the hypothesis of a differential normative socialisation of second-generation minors in the city of Bologna, Italy. It was hypothesised that the possible differences in terms of deviant participation between Italian and foreign students could be explained by differences in terms of class belonging. This hypothesis was tested through a self-repor study carried out among students attending the last year of middle school (eighth grade, 13-14 years old). The questionnaire was administered to all the eighth-grade attendants in four Bologna schools having, for Italy, a rather high rate of immigrant minors. The collected data were analysed through a multivariate regression instrument, relating socio-demographic and other variables to the dependent ones measuring deviance rates. Surprisingly, no differences emerged, either in relation to national origins or in relation to social class. Instead, as far as differences in participation in deviant behaviour could be explained systematically through multivariate analysis, it was found that they could be traced firstly to gender, given that males had a higher participation in deviant behaviour, even though the difference was much lower than that customary in official statistics, and secondly and especially to the degree of difficulties in their relationships with figures of authority, whether in their families or at school. Given the sample size, the authors were not able to disaggregate the pool of foreigners (in a current study with much larger sampling, comprising all of the Region of Emilia-Romagna, we they expect to be able to say something more about what is going on inside the category of foreigners).;

Dario Melossi, Alessandro De Giorgi, Ester Massa, Minori stranieri tra conflitto normativo e devianza: la seconda generazione si confessa? in "SOCIOLOGIA DEL DIRITTO " 2/2008, pp 99-130, DOI: