In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from parenting to delinquency. Longitudinal mediational models were tested for boys and girls separately in which three parenting dimensions (i.e., monitoring, limit setting, and the quality of the parent-adolescent relationship) were hypothesized to influence adolescents’ level of self-control, delinquent attitudes, peer delinquency, and time spent in criminogenic settings, which in turn, were hypothesized to affect delinquency. Using data of 603 adolescents (11–17 years of age at T1) we found mean level differences between boys and girls in parental monitoring, parental limit-setting, self-control, delinquent attitudes, and peer delinquency. The r...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
Social learning theories assume that delinquent peer norms and/or peer pressure are the components o...
This study examined different types of longitudinal associations (i.e., directional links and overla...
In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from pa...
This study examined gender differences in trajectories of delinquent behaviors over a 6-year period ...
Data from the first five waves of the National Youth Survey were used to test the applicability of t...
Using a community sample of 296 youth participating in a longitudinal study, this study sought to ex...
The main aim of this dissertation was to examine the relative contribution of mediators derived from...
The goal of the article is to investigate whether well-established risk factors for delinquency amon...
The aim of the present study was to describe and explain the developmental differences in delinquent...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
This study examines sex differences in the risk threshold for adolescent delinquency. Analyses were ...
In this article, we investigate sex differences in the relationship between peers and delinquency. W...
Contains fulltext : 73527.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Juvenile delinqu...
This paper investigates to what extent a recent perspective in criminology, Situational Action Theor...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
Social learning theories assume that delinquent peer norms and/or peer pressure are the components o...
This study examined different types of longitudinal associations (i.e., directional links and overla...
In the current study, we examined longitudinally whether boys and girls differed in pathways from pa...
This study examined gender differences in trajectories of delinquent behaviors over a 6-year period ...
Data from the first five waves of the National Youth Survey were used to test the applicability of t...
Using a community sample of 296 youth participating in a longitudinal study, this study sought to ex...
The main aim of this dissertation was to examine the relative contribution of mediators derived from...
The goal of the article is to investigate whether well-established risk factors for delinquency amon...
The aim of the present study was to describe and explain the developmental differences in delinquent...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
This study examines sex differences in the risk threshold for adolescent delinquency. Analyses were ...
In this article, we investigate sex differences in the relationship between peers and delinquency. W...
Contains fulltext : 73527.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Juvenile delinqu...
This paper investigates to what extent a recent perspective in criminology, Situational Action Theor...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
Social learning theories assume that delinquent peer norms and/or peer pressure are the components o...
This study examined different types of longitudinal associations (i.e., directional links and overla...