Revisiting Gottfredson and Hirschi’s critiques of criminal career research, the current study views low self-control as being analogous to criminal propensity and examines its predictive validity of career criminality among 723 incarcerated delinquent youths. Four key findings emerged. Compared to noncareer offenders, career criminals had significantly lower levels of self-control. Second, youths scoring one standard deviation above the mean on the Self-Control Scale had an odds ratio of 5.36 of becoming a career criminal. Third, self-control predicted career criminal membership with receiver operator characteristic–area under the curve sensitivity accuracies between 74 % and 87%, suggesting that self-control is a potentially useful screeni...
low self control This study follows recent research on criminal earnings and examines the impact of ...
ABSTRACT: This study investigates self-control theory using official and self-reported criminal reco...
Low self-control theory posits that those with low self-control are more likely to commit criminal o...
Revisiting Gottfredson and Hirschi’s critiques of criminal career research, the current study views ...
Revisiting Gottfredson and Hirschi’s critiques of criminal career research, the current study views ...
Gottfredson and Hirschi claimed, as part of their general theory of crime, that a child’s criminal p...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
Statistical analysis demonstrates that delinquent behavior and crimes are continuous; therefore, it ...
Criminal career research has emerged as a field interested in determining the factors related to the...
Two empirically unresolved areas of study of Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) self-control theory ar...
Although the relationship between Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory and crime is well kn...
peer reviewedPurpose: This prospective study investigated the predictive validity of Self-Control (S...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the criminal histories and analogous behaviors of...
decade. This dissertation explores the scope and limitation of the theory by testing a wide variety ...
Nowhere is the tendency to typologize in criminological research more evident than in the area of wh...
low self control This study follows recent research on criminal earnings and examines the impact of ...
ABSTRACT: This study investigates self-control theory using official and self-reported criminal reco...
Low self-control theory posits that those with low self-control are more likely to commit criminal o...
Revisiting Gottfredson and Hirschi’s critiques of criminal career research, the current study views ...
Revisiting Gottfredson and Hirschi’s critiques of criminal career research, the current study views ...
Gottfredson and Hirschi claimed, as part of their general theory of crime, that a child’s criminal p...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
Statistical analysis demonstrates that delinquent behavior and crimes are continuous; therefore, it ...
Criminal career research has emerged as a field interested in determining the factors related to the...
Two empirically unresolved areas of study of Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) self-control theory ar...
Although the relationship between Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory and crime is well kn...
peer reviewedPurpose: This prospective study investigated the predictive validity of Self-Control (S...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the criminal histories and analogous behaviors of...
decade. This dissertation explores the scope and limitation of the theory by testing a wide variety ...
Nowhere is the tendency to typologize in criminological research more evident than in the area of wh...
low self control This study follows recent research on criminal earnings and examines the impact of ...
ABSTRACT: This study investigates self-control theory using official and self-reported criminal reco...
Low self-control theory posits that those with low self-control are more likely to commit criminal o...