In light of the differences between traditional forms of victimization and cybercrime victimization, this study examined whether the expansion of self-control theory to the field of victimization could help explain cybercrime victimization as well. This study found that self-control had a weak relationship with multiple forms of cybercrime victimization, but it did not have a direct effect on victimization after controlling for offending measures. Considering that this was incongruent with previous victimization research, these findings raise theoretical and empirical questions for the entire field of victimization regarding the importance of self-control when controlling for relevant peer offending
This dissertation consists of four analyses that examine the relationship between self-control and t...
A sample of 318 students from two Iranian universities was employed to conduct a test of Gottfredson...
A sample of 318 students from two Iranian universities was employed to conduct a test of Gottfredson...
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
Increasingly, the overlap between victims and offenders has received empirical attention with regard...
The expansion of the internet and personal technology devices has been coupled with the development ...
This study investigates the predictors of four types of cybercrime victimization/experiences: online...
Over the last decade, criminological scholarship has primarily used measures derived from Akers (199...
Purpose: To examine the effect of victimization on self-control. Method: Five waves of data from the...
Developing Internet technology has increased the rates of youth online harassment. This study examin...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) general theory of crime and Akers’ (1998) social learning theory ha...
Guided by the Strength Model of Self-control (Muraven & Baumeister, 2000) and the General Theory of ...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory is now nearly 30 years old. It remains one of the most...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...
This dissertation consists of four analyses that examine the relationship between self-control and t...
A sample of 318 students from two Iranian universities was employed to conduct a test of Gottfredson...
A sample of 318 students from two Iranian universities was employed to conduct a test of Gottfredson...
Using a sample of college students, we apply the general theory of crime and the lifestyle/routine a...
Using a sample of online consumers, an examination of routine activities theory and the general theo...
Increasingly, the overlap between victims and offenders has received empirical attention with regard...
The expansion of the internet and personal technology devices has been coupled with the development ...
This study investigates the predictors of four types of cybercrime victimization/experiences: online...
Over the last decade, criminological scholarship has primarily used measures derived from Akers (199...
Purpose: To examine the effect of victimization on self-control. Method: Five waves of data from the...
Developing Internet technology has increased the rates of youth online harassment. This study examin...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) general theory of crime and Akers’ (1998) social learning theory ha...
Guided by the Strength Model of Self-control (Muraven & Baumeister, 2000) and the General Theory of ...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory is now nearly 30 years old. It remains one of the most...
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to be off...
This dissertation consists of four analyses that examine the relationship between self-control and t...
A sample of 318 students from two Iranian universities was employed to conduct a test of Gottfredson...
A sample of 318 students from two Iranian universities was employed to conduct a test of Gottfredson...