The impact of cognitive coping on the strain-delinquency relationship: a test of general strain theor
Strain theorists acknowledge that only some strained individuals become involved in delinquency. Thu...
Previous research has shown that many forms of strain are positively related to delinquency. Evidenc...
General strain theory (GST) (Agnew, 1992, 2001, 2006a) is an established criminological theory. Alth...
Self-efficacy, conventional cognitive coping, and the strain-delinquency relationship: A test of gen...
Using longitudinal data on South Korean youth, the authors addressed limitations of previous tests o...
The present study drew on Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory (GST) to examine the relationship between...
Using a random sample of university students to test general strain theory (GST), this study expande...
Utilizing longitudinal panel data from Youth In Transition Project, the Person-Environment fit (P-E ...
Motivated by General Strain Theory (GST), the project examines school strains and their effects on o...
Robert Agnew’s (1992) General Strain Theory significantly revitalized traditional scholarship in the...
Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory proposes that strain leads to negative emotions, which in turn lead...
Strain theory has a long academic lineage for explaining criminal and deviant behavior from the clas...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Bradley Campbel...
General strain theory has received a fair amount of empirical support and theoretical elaboration ov...
The current paper seeks to add to the literature on General Strain Theory (GST) in two ways. First, ...
Strain theorists acknowledge that only some strained individuals become involved in delinquency. Thu...
Previous research has shown that many forms of strain are positively related to delinquency. Evidenc...
General strain theory (GST) (Agnew, 1992, 2001, 2006a) is an established criminological theory. Alth...
Self-efficacy, conventional cognitive coping, and the strain-delinquency relationship: A test of gen...
Using longitudinal data on South Korean youth, the authors addressed limitations of previous tests o...
The present study drew on Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory (GST) to examine the relationship between...
Using a random sample of university students to test general strain theory (GST), this study expande...
Utilizing longitudinal panel data from Youth In Transition Project, the Person-Environment fit (P-E ...
Motivated by General Strain Theory (GST), the project examines school strains and their effects on o...
Robert Agnew’s (1992) General Strain Theory significantly revitalized traditional scholarship in the...
Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory proposes that strain leads to negative emotions, which in turn lead...
Strain theory has a long academic lineage for explaining criminal and deviant behavior from the clas...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Bradley Campbel...
General strain theory has received a fair amount of empirical support and theoretical elaboration ov...
The current paper seeks to add to the literature on General Strain Theory (GST) in two ways. First, ...
Strain theorists acknowledge that only some strained individuals become involved in delinquency. Thu...
Previous research has shown that many forms of strain are positively related to delinquency. Evidenc...
General strain theory (GST) (Agnew, 1992, 2001, 2006a) is an established criminological theory. Alth...