A series of one-way between groups analysis of variance were conducted to investigate variance in psychological and social risk factors according to gang membership status of “current”, “prior” and “never” over a seven-year period. The sample consisted of 1047 male adolescent offenders from the Pathways to Desistance study with a mean age of 16.59 years (SD = 1.15) at the start of the study. Current gang members were found to score consistently and significantly higher than offenders who had never been gang affiliated for antisocial peer influence and behavior, exposure to violence, and psychopathy. Current gang members also scored significantly lower for resistance to peer influence, impulse control, and future outlook. Prior gang members ...
Purpose. Using social dominance theory, the primary aim of this study was to examine the attitudes ...
Abstract In this article, the authors examine risk factors that predict gang membership among a coho...
Bronfenbrenner’s social ecological model and Lerner’s youth positive development model were used to ...
A series of one-way between groups analysis of variance were conducted to investigate variance in ps...
Attempts have been made to theoretically and empirically identify which factors drive gang-joining a...
Previous research consistently shows that youth gang members are responsible for committing a dispro...
Youth gangs are a universal phenomenon attracting increasing attention; the criminal and antisocial ...
This study integrates one of the most empirically tested individual characteristics (self-control) w...
This study examined the stability of belonging to a gang in early adolescence, the behaviour profile...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
The purpose of this study was to identify socio-psychological differences in youths who may be at ri...
This study examined the behavioral, social and psychological factors associated with gang-related c...
Youth gangs are ubiquitous around the world and have been problematic for the social and criminal ju...
Youth gangs are ubiquitous around the world and have been problematic for the social and criminal ju...
Using data from the Pathways to Desistance Study, this session will explore the psychological and en...
Purpose. Using social dominance theory, the primary aim of this study was to examine the attitudes ...
Abstract In this article, the authors examine risk factors that predict gang membership among a coho...
Bronfenbrenner’s social ecological model and Lerner’s youth positive development model were used to ...
A series of one-way between groups analysis of variance were conducted to investigate variance in ps...
Attempts have been made to theoretically and empirically identify which factors drive gang-joining a...
Previous research consistently shows that youth gang members are responsible for committing a dispro...
Youth gangs are a universal phenomenon attracting increasing attention; the criminal and antisocial ...
This study integrates one of the most empirically tested individual characteristics (self-control) w...
This study examined the stability of belonging to a gang in early adolescence, the behaviour profile...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
The purpose of this study was to identify socio-psychological differences in youths who may be at ri...
This study examined the behavioral, social and psychological factors associated with gang-related c...
Youth gangs are ubiquitous around the world and have been problematic for the social and criminal ju...
Youth gangs are ubiquitous around the world and have been problematic for the social and criminal ju...
Using data from the Pathways to Desistance Study, this session will explore the psychological and en...
Purpose. Using social dominance theory, the primary aim of this study was to examine the attitudes ...
Abstract In this article, the authors examine risk factors that predict gang membership among a coho...
Bronfenbrenner’s social ecological model and Lerner’s youth positive development model were used to ...