NCJ Number: 186977
NCJ Number: 186977
Title: Challenges for Multilevel Models of School Disorder:
Response to Hoffman and Johnson
Journal: Criminology Vol. 38 Issue: 4 Date: November 2000
Pages: 1289-1300
Author: Wayne N. Welsh ; Patricia H. Jenkins ; Jack R.
Greene
Sponsor: National Institute of Justice US Dept of Justice
810 Seventh Street NW
Washington, DC 20531
Date Published: 11/2000
Page Count: 12
Country of Origin: United States
Language: English
Grant Number: 93-IJ-CX-0038
Annotation: This response to Hoffman and Johnson''s comments
on the authors'' research on multilevel models of the relationship
of individual and school variables to school disorder concludes
that Hoffman and Johnson present a rather narrow view of multilevel
modeling that does not address important questions regarding theory
and study design.
Abstract: The authors also argue that errors and omissions further
weaken Hoffman and Johnson''s arguments. Hoffman and Johnson argue
that Welsh, Greene, and Jenkins ignore cross-level interactions
and overstate the primacy of individual-level explanatory variables.
However, their data on 1,000 schools seem to support the previous
conclusions about the primacy of individual-level predictors. Hoffman
and Jenkins identify some potential issues to consider in multilevel
studies, but they do little to support, clarify, or address them.
Their call to examine cross-level interactions and include larger
samples of schools is legitimate but not novel. They can not credibly
claim to have conducted a more methodologically rigorous or theoretically
consistent study in any meaningful sense. Footnotes and 17 references
Thesaurus Term: Juvenile delinquency factors ; Modeling
techniques ; Research methods ; Models ; Crime in schools ; School
influences on crime
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