CHFA | Psychology Department Showcase: Projects In-Progress
Criminal Involvement and Academic Performance
Academic Level at Time of Presentation
Senior
Major
Criminal Justice & Psychology: Applied Behavior Analysis
Minor
N/A
2nd Student Academic Level at Time of Presentation
Senior
2nd Student Major
Psychology
2nd Student Minor
Criminal Justice
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Dr. Esther Malm
Presentation Format
Oral Presentation - Murray State Access only
Abstract/Description
Criminal Involvement and Academic Performance
Abstract
The relationship between criminal involvement and academic performance has been a topic of interest for researchers and educators, seeking to understand the factors influencing students' educational outcomes and potential engagement in illegal activities. This study explores the association between criminal involvement and academic performance across diverse genders, and age groups. We hypothesize that academic performance is negatively correlated with criminal involvement, that criminal involvement is negatively correlated with academic performance, and that having poor academic performance in middle school through college positively correlates with delinquency. Using a mixed methods approach, data is being collected from a sample of students aged 18 and up from psychology classes at Murray State University. The study employs a self-report questionnaire to gather comprehensive information on participants' educational achievements and criminal involvement. This study will contribute to the existing literature by providing empirical evidence on the association between criminal involvement and academic performance, while also offering insights into the underlying factors that contribute to this relationship. Data is still being collected, as the study is ongoing. Current data shows that 25.93% of participants are male, 72.22% are female, and 1.85% identify as other. Similarly, 83.33% of respondents have completed secondary education and 16.67% have completed university education.
Keywords: Criminal Involvement, Academic Achievement, Criminal Activity, Middle and High School, College, Delinquency
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Psychology: Projects In-Progress
Criminal Involvement and Academic Performance
Criminal Involvement and Academic Performance
Abstract
The relationship between criminal involvement and academic performance has been a topic of interest for researchers and educators, seeking to understand the factors influencing students' educational outcomes and potential engagement in illegal activities. This study explores the association between criminal involvement and academic performance across diverse genders, and age groups. We hypothesize that academic performance is negatively correlated with criminal involvement, that criminal involvement is negatively correlated with academic performance, and that having poor academic performance in middle school through college positively correlates with delinquency. Using a mixed methods approach, data is being collected from a sample of students aged 18 and up from psychology classes at Murray State University. The study employs a self-report questionnaire to gather comprehensive information on participants' educational achievements and criminal involvement. This study will contribute to the existing literature by providing empirical evidence on the association between criminal involvement and academic performance, while also offering insights into the underlying factors that contribute to this relationship. Data is still being collected, as the study is ongoing. Current data shows that 25.93% of participants are male, 72.22% are female, and 1.85% identify as other. Similarly, 83.33% of respondents have completed secondary education and 16.67% have completed university education.
Keywords: Criminal Involvement, Academic Achievement, Criminal Activity, Middle and High School, College, Delinquency