Using a sample of 400 homeless street youth, this article examines the role that self-control plays in the generation of crime and drug use as well as its link to negative social consequences. It also explores if these social consequences are themselves related to crime as predicted in strain and differential association theory, or if their impact is eliminated by the presence of low self-control. The results reveal that low self-control predicts a range of criminal behaviors as well as drug use. Consistent with the general theory, low self-control influences the associationwith deviant peers, the adoption of deviant values, length of unemployment, and length of homelessness. However, the results reveal that a number of social consequences;...
Self-control theory of crime has had considerable impact on mainstream criminology since it was firs...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
Gottfredson and Hirschi???s (1990) A General Theory of Crime posits that the absence of self-control...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
Gottfredson and Hirschi's A General Theory of Crime (1990) motivated much research on the concept of...
Although parenting factors have been found to contribute to self-control, little is understood about...
In his control balance theory Charles Tittle maintained that under favorable conditions unbalanced c...
Research has demonstrated strong but independent attention to the role of self-control and street co...
abstract: The link between victimization and offending is well established in the literature, yet an...
The intent of this dissertation is to examine crime among the homeless, focusing on social context. ...
This research tests Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s general theory of crime as an explanation for gende...
Although research has found high rates of child maltreatment, widespread victimization, and other ne...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory is now nearly 30 years old. It remains one of the most...
Self-control theory has been tested for 2 decades. However, mixed results and measurement problems h...
The present study explores the strength of the relationship between offending and victimization amon...
Self-control theory of crime has had considerable impact on mainstream criminology since it was firs...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
Gottfredson and Hirschi???s (1990) A General Theory of Crime posits that the absence of self-control...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
Gottfredson and Hirschi's A General Theory of Crime (1990) motivated much research on the concept of...
Although parenting factors have been found to contribute to self-control, little is understood about...
In his control balance theory Charles Tittle maintained that under favorable conditions unbalanced c...
Research has demonstrated strong but independent attention to the role of self-control and street co...
abstract: The link between victimization and offending is well established in the literature, yet an...
The intent of this dissertation is to examine crime among the homeless, focusing on social context. ...
This research tests Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s general theory of crime as an explanation for gende...
Although research has found high rates of child maltreatment, widespread victimization, and other ne...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory is now nearly 30 years old. It remains one of the most...
Self-control theory has been tested for 2 decades. However, mixed results and measurement problems h...
The present study explores the strength of the relationship between offending and victimization amon...
Self-control theory of crime has had considerable impact on mainstream criminology since it was firs...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
Gottfredson and Hirschi???s (1990) A General Theory of Crime posits that the absence of self-control...