Meta-analyses examining the risk factors for recidivism have identified the importance of ties with criminal associates as well as thoughts and attitudes conducive to the continuance of criminal behavior (e.g., criminogenic thinking). Criminologists have theorized that a direct relationship exists between the association with criminal peers and the development of criminogenic thinking. The present study empirically explored the relationship between criminal associates and criminogenic thinking in 595 adult male inmates in the United States. It was hypothesized that the proportion of free time spent with and number of criminal associates would be associated with criminogenic thinking, as measured by two self-report instruments, the Measure o...
This study aims to longitudinally examine relationship patterns among attitude, criminal associates,...
Close relationships can influence one’s idea of who they are. Close relationships in which people en...
This dissertation analyzes the relationships between criminal thinking, alliance, and psychological ...
Meta-analyses examining the risk factors for recidivism have identified the importance of ties with ...
Certain thinking styles promote criminal behavior, and these criminogenic cognitions are not engaged...
Purpose Criminogenic thinking refers to patterns of specific cognitive events associated with crimin...
Crime persists in plaguing society, with most crimes committed by repeat offenders. This causes an i...
The aim of the current study is to investigate criminal psycho-social cognition, criminal associates...
Background: Previous studies suggested a significant interaction between criminal attitudes, associa...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
Previous studies suggested a significant interaction between criminal attitudes, associations with c...
Previous studies suggested a significant interaction between criminal attitudes, associations with c...
Previous research suggests a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal thinking styl...
The 3-year rate of recidivism in the United States is around 43%, costing taxpayers millions of doll...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
This study aims to longitudinally examine relationship patterns among attitude, criminal associates,...
Close relationships can influence one’s idea of who they are. Close relationships in which people en...
This dissertation analyzes the relationships between criminal thinking, alliance, and psychological ...
Meta-analyses examining the risk factors for recidivism have identified the importance of ties with ...
Certain thinking styles promote criminal behavior, and these criminogenic cognitions are not engaged...
Purpose Criminogenic thinking refers to patterns of specific cognitive events associated with crimin...
Crime persists in plaguing society, with most crimes committed by repeat offenders. This causes an i...
The aim of the current study is to investigate criminal psycho-social cognition, criminal associates...
Background: Previous studies suggested a significant interaction between criminal attitudes, associa...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
Previous studies suggested a significant interaction between criminal attitudes, associations with c...
Previous studies suggested a significant interaction between criminal attitudes, associations with c...
Previous research suggests a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal thinking styl...
The 3-year rate of recidivism in the United States is around 43%, costing taxpayers millions of doll...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
This study aims to longitudinally examine relationship patterns among attitude, criminal associates,...
Close relationships can influence one’s idea of who they are. Close relationships in which people en...
This dissertation analyzes the relationships between criminal thinking, alliance, and psychological ...