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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; About the Editors; About the Authors; Chapter 1: Introduction: How Relations to Institutions Shape Youth Integration-Ethno-Religious Minorities, National Contexts and Social Cohesion; Key Comparative Findings: Crime and Attitudes Towards Morality and Norm-Shaping Institutions; Integration of Society and Integration in Society; Societal Integration in Society and Migration Backgrounds: Morality and Socio-Economic Determinants of Offending; Integration: Schooling and Policing of Minorities and Majority Groups; Integration and Schools

Integration and PoliceThe New Frontier of Comparative Studies: How National Context, Institutions and Policies Affect Cohesion and Crime; References; Part I: Morality, Bonding and Families as Sources of Social Cohesion; Chapter 2: Shame and Wrong: Is There a Common Morality Among Young People in France, the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, and the USA?; Introduction; Conceptual Framework; Who Teaches Morality: Family, Schools, Religion, and Friends?; Methodology; Dependent Variables: Pro-social Values and Level of Shame; Independent and Control Variables; Description of Sample; Findings

Cross-National Measurement Equivalence: Is Morality Measured in the Same Way Across the Five Samples?Differences in Pro-social Values; Differences in Level of Shame; Results from Multivariate Analysis; Summary and Conclusions; Appendix; References; Chapter 3: 'Less Social Bonding, More Problems?': An International Perspective on the Behaviour of (Migrant) Youth; Introduction; Theories About Bonding and Deviant Behaviour; Research Methods; Data Collection and Sample; Description of Measures; Outcome Variable; Control Variables; Mediating Factors; Moderating Variables; Analysis; Findings

Bonding as a Mediating Factor Between Migrant Status and VersatilityMediation Models for Individual Countries; Bonding as a Mediating Factor in the Relationship Between Migrant Status and Problem Behaviour; Cultural Identity and Feelings of Belonging as Moderators in the Relationship Between Migrant and Versatility; Risk Factors as Mediating Factors in the Relationship Between Migrant Status and Problem Behaviour; Risk Factors as Mediating Factor in the Relationship Between Migrant Status and Versatility (Delinquency); The Mediation Model for Individual Countries

Risk Factors as Mediating Factor in the Relationship Between Migrant Status and Other Problem BehaviourConclusion and Discussion; Appendix; References; Chapter 4: Parental Violence, Deprivation and Migrant Background; Introduction; Long-Term Effects of Parental Violence and Global Changes Over Time; Theoretically Expected Relationships Between Parental Violence, Deprivation and Migrant Background; Methods; Parental Violence and Deprivation at the Macro Level; Effects of Migrant Background and Deprivation on Parental Violence; Conclusions; References

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