The Gluecks identified a number of personal and social factors related to persistent offending. The most important of those factors was family relations. What were the terms considered in the family relations

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Answer:

The quality of discipline and emotional ties with parents.

Explanation:

Their findings further suggested that adolescent raised in a large, single parent family of limited economics means and educational achievement were vulnerable to delinquency. The Gluecks' research integrated biological, social and psychological elements; and suggested that the initiation and continuity of a criminal career was due to developmental process influenced by both internal and external situations, conditions and circumstances.