Using a random sample of university students to test general strain theory (GST), this study expanded on previous tests of strain theory in two ways. First, situational anger was measured, a construct that had not been used thus far in assessments of general strain. In addition, this research examined the role of social support networks as a conditioning influence on the effects of strain and anger on intentions to commit three types of criminal behavior (serious assault, shoplifting, and driving under the influence of alcohol [DUI]). The results provided mixed support for GST. While the link between anger and crime was confirmed, the nature of that relationship in some cases ran counter to the theory. Moreover, the evidence indicated that ...
Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory proposes that strain leads to negative emotions, which in turn lead...
Abstract: General strain theory (GST) posits that the experience of strains cause negative emotions ...
Based on the idea that schools are important socializing settings for adolescents (Gottfredson, 2001...
Past research testing General Strain Theory has relied on trait-based, static indicators ofang er, a...
Although prior research concerning Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory (GST) has generated renewed supp...
Variation in criminal/delinquent behavior across communities, schools, and other social units is usu...
Abstract Purpose While a growing body of empirical literature supports many key predictions of Gener...
Motivated by General Strain Theory (GST), the project examines school strains and their effects on o...
A large body of research reveals support for Agnew’s general strain theory (GST) and Gottfredson and...
The aims of the present study are to test General Strain Theory's (GST) assumptions, and to integrat...
In this article, based on Agnew's General Strain Theory (GST), main as well as interactive effects o...
Using longitudinal data on South Korean youth, the authors addressed limitations of previous tests o...
General strain theory (GST) (Agnew, 1992, 2001, 2006a) is an established criminological theory. Alth...
Even though GST presents a comprehensive theoretical framework that includes mediation and moderatio...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Bradley Campbel...
Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory proposes that strain leads to negative emotions, which in turn lead...
Abstract: General strain theory (GST) posits that the experience of strains cause negative emotions ...
Based on the idea that schools are important socializing settings for adolescents (Gottfredson, 2001...
Past research testing General Strain Theory has relied on trait-based, static indicators ofang er, a...
Although prior research concerning Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory (GST) has generated renewed supp...
Variation in criminal/delinquent behavior across communities, schools, and other social units is usu...
Abstract Purpose While a growing body of empirical literature supports many key predictions of Gener...
Motivated by General Strain Theory (GST), the project examines school strains and their effects on o...
A large body of research reveals support for Agnew’s general strain theory (GST) and Gottfredson and...
The aims of the present study are to test General Strain Theory's (GST) assumptions, and to integrat...
In this article, based on Agnew's General Strain Theory (GST), main as well as interactive effects o...
Using longitudinal data on South Korean youth, the authors addressed limitations of previous tests o...
General strain theory (GST) (Agnew, 1992, 2001, 2006a) is an established criminological theory. Alth...
Even though GST presents a comprehensive theoretical framework that includes mediation and moderatio...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Bradley Campbel...
Agnew\u27s General Strain Theory proposes that strain leads to negative emotions, which in turn lead...
Abstract: General strain theory (GST) posits that the experience of strains cause negative emotions ...
Based on the idea that schools are important socializing settings for adolescents (Gottfredson, 2001...