Sibling Relationships, how criminal behaviors affect relationships
Christianna Ward
May 5th 2010
Abstract:
Criminal behaviors affect not just the criminal themselves but the people around them as well. My auto-ethnography not only explains the affects deviant behavior has had on my life, but also made me the person I am now while placing a question mark on the studies done earlier on sibling relationships.
What is sibling relationships?
Folwer stated that “sibling relationship are ones who play a vital role in each other lives throughout the lifespan” Sibling relationship are almost like friends that you gain during elementary school that last through your adult years. The only difference is your relationships with your sibling stays the same without switch, but it does gain a stronger bond.
*girlfriend relationships
* brother relationship
Methodology:
An auto-ethnography of my brother’s and me relationships through the years of his deviant behaviors are placed throughout my research paper and also includes journal articles that relate to the difference things that I’ve experience and learned.
Why I’ve chosen auto-ethnography?
Findings:
Not all sibling relationships are the same. Some sibling relationships are strong enough that two sibling’s only follow onto a path of deviant behaviors together. While other’s like mine for example is a sibling relationships that still has a strong bond. While others learned to use them as an example of what not to do. Also those sibling relationships are almost like a social group like any other click. Where sibling would do anything to gain that other sibling attention by following in his footstep in fear of losing what they have work so hard to gain trust, a companion, and a friend.