Yes, and it says that even "Cohen" admits that there is a large body of literature that supports the idea that kids in 2 parent households are less likely to commit crimes than single parent households, and that this is not limited to the US. So yeah, the published literature on this subject is not on your side, but if you find something that is I'd love to see itSo you brought up an opinion from Atlantinc article as a proof of your claim.
An article which contradicts another article, curiously also published in Atlantic, by Cohen.
A single income household is less likely to afford a home in a safer neighborhood, so they end up in lower rent neighborhoods where crime is higher. Less supervision because Mom is too busy working at Wal Mart or McDs to pay the bills, so there is nothing stopping them from hanging out with knuckleheads and end up causing trouble or joining a gang. Plus if they have no father figure or positive role models, they look up to the drug dealer with all the cash because that is the only example of someone who is successful.
It really is not that hard to see how this happens, but I wouldn't expect a low empath like you who is blinded by his own biases to understand