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Volunteering in Adolescence May Reduce Crime Involvement in Adulthood

April 17, 2017/in Sightlines in the News, Social Engagement, Volunteerism /by jessroth

Researchers used Add Health data to investigate the impact of volunteering on crime involvement later in life, as studies have shown that volunteerism or community service can increase levels of prosocial behavior, belonging, and happiness among adolescents. Participants reported their illegal behaviors, arrests, and convictions during Waves III and IV of Add Health.

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