Wednesday, January 28, 2009

I Gots To Call Dis One Jumo!

Some interesting news for all of those parents who give their kids crappy names.

The first thing it made me think of was black names, but this also applies to the Jaydens and Ashtons out there.


Boys With Unpopular Names More Likely to Break Law

Boys in the United States with common names like Michael and David are less likely to commit crimes than those named Ernest or Ivan.

David E. Kalist and Daniel Y. Lee of Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania compared the first names of male juvenile delinquents to the first names of male juveniles in the population. The researchers constructed a popularity-name index (PNI) for each name. For example, the PNI for Michael is 100, the most frequently given name during the period. The PNI for David is 50, a name given half as frequently as Michael. The PNI is approximately 1 for names such as Alec, Ernest, Ivan, Kareem, and Malcolm.

Results show that, regardless of race, juveniles with unpopular names are more likely to engage in criminal activity. The least popular names were associated with juvenile delinquency among both blacks and whites.

The findings, announced today, are detailed in the journal Social Science Quarterly.

While the names are likely not the cause of crime, the researchers argue that "they are connected to factors that increase the tendency to commit crime, such as a disadvantaged home environment, residence in a county with low socioeconomic status, and households run by one parent."

"Also, adolescents with unpopular names may be more prone to crime because they are treated differently by their peers, making it more difficult for them to form relationships," according to a statement released by the journal's publisher. "Juveniles with unpopular names may also act out because they consciously or unconsciously dislike their names."

The findings could help officials " identify individuals at high risk of committing or recommitting crime, leading to more effective and targeted intervention programs," the authors conclude.



http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090128/sc_livescience/boyswithunpopularnamesmorelikelytobreaklaw

6 comments:

  1. I don't understand the appeal of a unique name with a stupid spelling. I think a certain amount of anonymity is a good thing in a lot of ways.

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  2. There is definitely a difference between unique names and made-up names.

    Made-up names are a half-ass attempt to find a unique name.
    Top Baby Names in 2008

    Aiden, Jayden, Caden, Brayden... Really?! Are you freaking serious? What is wrong with these parents!

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  3. The funny thing is that trying to be original is not original, so you end up giving your kids a popular name because all the other douchebags chose that formally unpopular name too.

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  4. You guys are right, we should only name our kids Michael and James.

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  5. For me it's either McLovin or Muhammad.

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  6. Hahaha you are right, I didn't even think about the fact that we have the most stereotypical boring regular white kid names. James x2, Todd, Mike, Matt hahaha mono-syllabic white boys

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