Previous research on intergenerational continuity of crime is primarily focused on transmission from fathers to children. In this article, we aim to give insight in the role of mothers in (the prevention of) continuity of organized crime. The results of our explorative study on 25 organized crime offenders based in Amsterdam and their partners and children, show that parenting skills and norms and values of mother seem to have an important role in both the intergenerational continuity of organized crime and the prevention of the transmission. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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van Dijk, M., Kleemans, E., & Eichelsheim, V. (2019). De moeder als facilitator van intergenerationele overdracht binnen de georganiseerde misdaad. Tijdschrift Voor Criminologie, 61(2), 187–202. https://doi.org/10.5553/tvc/0165182x2019061002005
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