Research consistently identifies a group of adolescents who refrain from minor delinquency entirely. Known as abstainers, studying these adolescents is an underexplored approach to understanding adolescent minor delinquency. In this paper, we tested hypotheses regarding adolescent delinquency abstention derived from the developmental taxonomy model and social control theory in 497 adolescents (283 boys) aged 13–18 comparing three groups of adolescents: abstainers, experimenters, and a delinquent group. We found that the relation between adolescent abstention and personal characteristics (i.e., conscientiousness and anxiety) was (partially) mediated by the amount of time spent with peers. Furthermore, the level of best friend delinquen...
A sizable majority of individuals report involvement in at least some delinquency during their lives...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this longitudinal study, we examined whether personality traits (pa...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
Research consistently identifies a group of adolescents who refrain from minor delinquency entirely....
Research consistently identifies a group of adolescents who refrain from minor delinquency entirely....
Experimenting with minor delinquency and rule-breaking is common in adolescence to the extent that i...
Experimenting with minor delinquency and rule-breaking is common in adolescence to the extent that i...
While much is known about adolescent delinquency, considerably less attention has been given to adol...
Previous research has shown that the anxiety dispositions of behavioral inhibition and social withdr...
Prior research has identified a small group of adolescents who completely refrain from delinquent be...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
Social learning theories assume that delinquent peer norms and/or peer pressure are the components o...
This study examines whether having delinquent friends interacts with other peer-related variables in...
An adolescent\u27s peer group has been theorized to influence the development of psychopathology. Ho...
The scientific focus of criminological research has since long been on criminal and antisocial behav...
A sizable majority of individuals report involvement in at least some delinquency during their lives...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this longitudinal study, we examined whether personality traits (pa...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
Research consistently identifies a group of adolescents who refrain from minor delinquency entirely....
Research consistently identifies a group of adolescents who refrain from minor delinquency entirely....
Experimenting with minor delinquency and rule-breaking is common in adolescence to the extent that i...
Experimenting with minor delinquency and rule-breaking is common in adolescence to the extent that i...
While much is known about adolescent delinquency, considerably less attention has been given to adol...
Previous research has shown that the anxiety dispositions of behavioral inhibition and social withdr...
Prior research has identified a small group of adolescents who completely refrain from delinquent be...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
Social learning theories assume that delinquent peer norms and/or peer pressure are the components o...
This study examines whether having delinquent friends interacts with other peer-related variables in...
An adolescent\u27s peer group has been theorized to influence the development of psychopathology. Ho...
The scientific focus of criminological research has since long been on criminal and antisocial behav...
A sizable majority of individuals report involvement in at least some delinquency during their lives...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this longitudinal study, we examined whether personality traits (pa...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...