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Revista Criminalidad

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MEBARAK, Moisés Roberto; CASTRO ANNICCHIARICO, Gisselle; FONTALVO CASTILLO, Laura  and  QUIROZ MOLINARES, Nathalia. Analysis of the childrearing and upbringing guidelines and their relationship with the emergence of criminal conducts: a theoretical review. Rev. Crim. [online]. 2016, vol.58, n.3, pp.61-70. ISSN 1794-3108.

The objective of this study was to carry out a theoretical review about childrearing and upbringing, the different types of authority and their relationship with the emergence of criminal conducts in adulthood, in order to contribute some knowledge to the understanding of the possible causes of criminal behavior as a widely studied phenomenon. For this purpose, through a review of the literature produced in the past six years in the Science Direct, Ebsco, Redalyc and Scopus databases, it was found that although diverse elements converge in the development and evolution of criminal conducts, it has to be said that childrearing and upbringing styles either authoritarian or overly permissive are among the main explanatory factors of the environmental type that bear more relevance in the occurrence of this kind of conducts. At the conclusion of the study, the implications of these results in the building of intervention and rehabilitation programs are discussed

Keywords : Home environment; criminal conduct/behavior; family; exogenous factors; violence.

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