Research has demonstrated strong but independent attention to the role of self-control and street code attitudes in predicting criminal and violent behavior. Yet, there are good theoretical notions to believe that street code attitudes may be a salient mechanism in the self-control–offending relationship. Specifically, the present study investigates: (1) the extent to which self-control predicts adopting street code attitudes and (2) whether street code attitudes mediate the effect of self-control on criminal behavior. Using data collected from a multisite sample of over 900 young adults, we assess this mediation hypothesis for three distinct types of criminal activity: violent, property, and drug use. Our results reveal that individuals wi...
Propensity to offend is an important and stable predictor of offending. A person’s propensity is oft...
Self-control theory has been tested for 2 decades. However, mixed results and measurement problems h...
This study examines whether morality and self-control have an interactional effect on offending. Dra...
Using a sample of 400 homeless street youth, this article examines the role that self-control plays ...
Although Elijah Anderson’s (1999) code of the street thesis has received a great deal of scholarly a...
Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s general theory of crime (1990) has received a great deal of empirical e...
While several traditional criminological theories have been used to explain the causes of white-coll...
Gottfredson and Hirschi???s (1990) A General Theory of Crime posits that the absence of self-control...
In this paper we will test one of the key assumptions of Situational Action Theory: that individuals...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
This dissertation examines the role of self-control in the relationship between exposure to violence...
Guided by Anderson’s theory of the code of the street, this study explored social mechanisms linking...
Self-control theory of crime has had considerable impact on mainstream criminology since it was firs...
Since Anderson’s now classic, Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner...
decade. This dissertation explores the scope and limitation of the theory by testing a wide variety ...
Propensity to offend is an important and stable predictor of offending. A person’s propensity is oft...
Self-control theory has been tested for 2 decades. However, mixed results and measurement problems h...
This study examines whether morality and self-control have an interactional effect on offending. Dra...
Using a sample of 400 homeless street youth, this article examines the role that self-control plays ...
Although Elijah Anderson’s (1999) code of the street thesis has received a great deal of scholarly a...
Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s general theory of crime (1990) has received a great deal of empirical e...
While several traditional criminological theories have been used to explain the causes of white-coll...
Gottfredson and Hirschi???s (1990) A General Theory of Crime posits that the absence of self-control...
In this paper we will test one of the key assumptions of Situational Action Theory: that individuals...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
This dissertation examines the role of self-control in the relationship between exposure to violence...
Guided by Anderson’s theory of the code of the street, this study explored social mechanisms linking...
Self-control theory of crime has had considerable impact on mainstream criminology since it was firs...
Since Anderson’s now classic, Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner...
decade. This dissertation explores the scope and limitation of the theory by testing a wide variety ...
Propensity to offend is an important and stable predictor of offending. A person’s propensity is oft...
Self-control theory has been tested for 2 decades. However, mixed results and measurement problems h...
This study examines whether morality and self-control have an interactional effect on offending. Dra...