Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Elena Dalla Chiara Author-Name-First: Elena Author-Name-Last: Dalla Chiara Author-Email: elena.dallachiara@univr.it Author-Workplace-Name: Interdepartmental Center of Economic Documentation (CIDE), University of Verona Author-Name: Federico Perali Author-Name-First: Federico Author-Name-Last: Perali Author-Email: federico.perali@univr.it Author-Workplace-Name: Department of Economics and CHILD, University of Verona Title: What Causes Juvenile Crime? A Case-Control Study Abstract:

This work analyses the causes of juvenile crime within a case-control study undertaken in the Italian regions of Veneto and Sicily. We show that family background matters. Parents’ education and family income have no effect on crime rates in the Veneto region but are significant risk factors in Sicily. Dropping out of school substantially increases the probability that an adolescent is involved in crime activities. Poor parental relations with children or living in a broken family significantly raises the odds to be in conflict with the law. Creation-Date: 2022-05 File-URL: https://www.sitesideas.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Sites_wp9.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Note: SITES Working Papers 9 Number: 9 Keywords: case-control study, juvenile crime, multi-dimensional poverty, single parent Handle: RePEc:awm:wpaper:9