Social control theory links being employed with reduced criminal behaviour. In particular, the indirect social control generated by the perceived benefits of the current job are expected to underlie the work-crime association. Features specific to the emerging adult period, however, call into question the strength of the work-crime association during this new life stage. This study uses data from the Utrecht Study of Adolescent Development (USAD), a longitudinal self-report study among 669 men and women aged 18 to 24 at the start of the study to examine the extent to which working a paid job is associated with reduced levels of delinquency and crime, and the extent to which this association is conditional on individual job perceptions. We a...
Objective We study the bi-directional relationship between employment and crime for individuals conv...
This chapter describes the shape and content of criminal careers of a large sample of Dutch organize...
This article analyzes the effects of employment on delinquent development from 18 to 32 years of age...
Social control theory links being employed with reduced criminal behaviour. In particular, the indir...
Social control theory links being employed with reduced criminal behaviour. In particular, the indir...
Life-course criminological research has consistently suggested that employment can reduce criminal b...
Life-course criminological research has consistently suggested that employment can reduce criminal b...
Life-course criminological research has consistently suggested that employment can reduce criminal b...
Life-course criminological research has consistently suggested that employment can reduce criminal b...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N ī 540) who ...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who we...
The impact of jobs on working American youth has not been examined thoroughly and the mechanism betw...
Objective We study the bi-directional relationship between employment and crime for individuals conv...
This chapter describes the shape and content of criminal careers of a large sample of Dutch organize...
This article analyzes the effects of employment on delinquent development from 18 to 32 years of age...
Social control theory links being employed with reduced criminal behaviour. In particular, the indir...
Social control theory links being employed with reduced criminal behaviour. In particular, the indir...
Life-course criminological research has consistently suggested that employment can reduce criminal b...
Life-course criminological research has consistently suggested that employment can reduce criminal b...
Life-course criminological research has consistently suggested that employment can reduce criminal b...
Life-course criminological research has consistently suggested that employment can reduce criminal b...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N ī 540) who ...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who we...
The impact of jobs on working American youth has not been examined thoroughly and the mechanism betw...
Objective We study the bi-directional relationship between employment and crime for individuals conv...
This chapter describes the shape and content of criminal careers of a large sample of Dutch organize...
This article analyzes the effects of employment on delinquent development from 18 to 32 years of age...