The current investigation examined rates and predictors of deviance in a sa
mple of Swiss youth. Data were collected from 3,136 youth; 800 cases were i
dentified as first-generation (35%) or second-generation (65%) immigrant yo
uth. We found that second-generation immigrant male youth were more deviant
than Swiss adolescents, second-generation immigrant male youth were also m
ore deviant than first-generation immigrants. Few important differences wer
e found on measures of self-control and measures of perceived sanctions (ge
t caught, shame/guilt, loss of respect) by immigrant status, and the predic
tive model employed explained between 23% and 51% of the variance in total
deviance. Implications for crime and deviance in Switzerland are discussed.