Rural-to-Urban Migration and Juvenile Delinquency in Urban China: a Social Control Perspective

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Yinzhi Shen
Hua Zhong
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[1] State University of New York at Albany,Department of Sociology
[2] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Department of Sociology
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Asian Journal of Criminology | 2018年 / 13卷
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Rural-to-urban migration; Juvenile delinquency; Social control; Mediation; China;
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In the past decade, the number of rural-to-urban migrant adolescents in urban China has soared. Official criminal justice statistics point to their higher level of deviance compared to urban adolescents. This study examines whether rural migrant children are more delinquent than their urban peers in the school sample. It provides explanations for the gap by linking Hirschi’s social bond theory with the literature on migration in China. Moreover, it formally tests which elements of social bonds mediate the relationship between migrant status and delinquency. Based on a large-scale survey in Guangzhou involving 470 rural migrants and 838 urban junior high school students, our analysis shows that migrant adolescents engage in slightly more delinquent behavior and have weaker social bonds than local adolescents. Attachment to parents and school, commitment to education, and belief in law fully mediate the positive relationship between migration and delinquency. Such findings indicate that within China’s dual urban–rural structure, rural-to-urban migration can increase these adolescents’ exposure to risk factors that undermine their social bonds to conventional society and thus lead to higher levels of delinquency.
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