Rational choice theories (RCTs) of crime assume actors behave in an instrumental, outcome-oriented way. Accordingly, individuals should weight the costs and benefits of criminal acts with subjective probabilities that these outcomes will occur. Previous studies either do not directly test this central hypothesis or else yield inconsistent results. We show that a meaningful test can be conducted only if a broader view is adopted that takes into account the interplay of moral norms and instrumental incentives. Such a view can be derived from the Model of Frame Selection (Kroneberg, 2005) and the Situational Action Theory of Crime Causation (Wikstrom, 2004). Based on these theories, we analyze the willingness to engage in shoplifting and tax f...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
At the centre of this study is the theoretical and empirical analysis of action-formation mechanisms...
Rational choice theories (RCTs) of crime assume actors behave in an instrumental, outcome-oriented w...
Rational choice theories (RCTs) of crime assume actors behave in an instrumental, outcome-oriented w...
Rational choice theories (RCTs) of crime assume actors behave in an instrumental, outcome-oriented w...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of ...
Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of ...
The rational choice methodology is gaining in popularity not just because it tends to generate lots ...
Recent action-theoretic work in criminology and sociology addresses the variety of criminal behavior...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
At the centre of this study is the theoretical and empirical analysis of action-formation mechanisms...
Rational choice theories (RCTs) of crime assume actors behave in an instrumental, outcome-oriented w...
Rational choice theories (RCTs) of crime assume actors behave in an instrumental, outcome-oriented w...
Rational choice theories (RCTs) of crime assume actors behave in an instrumental, outcome-oriented w...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
The article evaluates different theories of action in the area of crime research. A narrow version o...
Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of ...
Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of ...
The rational choice methodology is gaining in popularity not just because it tends to generate lots ...
Recent action-theoretic work in criminology and sociology addresses the variety of criminal behavior...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
Rational Choice (RC) theory has become one of the most influential theories in criminology and socia...
At the centre of this study is the theoretical and empirical analysis of action-formation mechanisms...