In the present study we advance previous research in deterrence theory by examining the perceived deterrent effects of a newly instituted dry policy on a college campus. A survey of 500 full-time undergraduate students between the ages of 18 and 26 was conducted 3 months following the ban on alcohol. Hypotheses are derived from deterrence theory and focus on both formal and informal sanctions as they predict projected offending. Findings indicate that perceived severity of the sanction does not predict deterrence against future policy violations. However, the informal deterrent of shame does lower projected offending. While these results suggest that a formal dry policy is not likely to deter future problem drinking behaviors among these co...
Guided by the assumptions of the social ecological model and the social marketing approach, this stu...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
Abstract Background Heavy alcohol use among U.S. college students is a major contributor to young ad...
Past research in deterrence theory suggests that informal social sanctions intervene in the effect o...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
Abstract. Underage drinking is a major problem at American colleges, but little is known about the e...
Criminological research suggests that informal sanctions like shaming may have a stronger influence ...
Several hypotheses about influences on college drinking derived from the social learning theory of d...
OBJECTIVE: Heavy alcohol use remains a consistent public health concern on college campuses. The cur...
Past research indicates that cheating is a fairly prevalent behavior among undergraduate students. L...
Recent revisions of deterrence theory have highlighted the powerful effects of personal and vicariou...
Objective: Normative feedback remains an effective approach to reducing alcohol use among college st...
This study determined the recidivism rates associated with six educational sanctions assigned after ...
Thesis (M.S., Criminal Justice)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.A gap remains in rese...
OBJECTIVE: Drinking remains a problem across college campuses. Changing this behavior requires inter...
Guided by the assumptions of the social ecological model and the social marketing approach, this stu...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
Abstract Background Heavy alcohol use among U.S. college students is a major contributor to young ad...
Past research in deterrence theory suggests that informal social sanctions intervene in the effect o...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
Abstract. Underage drinking is a major problem at American colleges, but little is known about the e...
Criminological research suggests that informal sanctions like shaming may have a stronger influence ...
Several hypotheses about influences on college drinking derived from the social learning theory of d...
OBJECTIVE: Heavy alcohol use remains a consistent public health concern on college campuses. The cur...
Past research indicates that cheating is a fairly prevalent behavior among undergraduate students. L...
Recent revisions of deterrence theory have highlighted the powerful effects of personal and vicariou...
Objective: Normative feedback remains an effective approach to reducing alcohol use among college st...
This study determined the recidivism rates associated with six educational sanctions assigned after ...
Thesis (M.S., Criminal Justice)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.A gap remains in rese...
OBJECTIVE: Drinking remains a problem across college campuses. Changing this behavior requires inter...
Guided by the assumptions of the social ecological model and the social marketing approach, this stu...
Stafford and Warr (1993) reconceptualized general and specific deterrence into a single theory in wh...
Abstract Background Heavy alcohol use among U.S. college students is a major contributor to young ad...