Effectively recognizing, identifying, and utilizing emotional stimuli is essential for successful social interactions, with deficits in these robustly identified as risk factors for offending. Psychological understanding of street gang membership is limited, particularly surrounding emotional dispositions distinguishing street gang from non-gang offenders. This study examined how street gang members compare with non-gang offenders on trait emotional intelligence (TEI), antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), callous–unemotional traits, anger rumination, and aggression. Recruited through volunteer sampling, participants included 73 (44 street gang and 29 non-gang) male offenders incarcerated at a U.K. Category C prison. Participants complete...
The high prevalence of violent offending amongst gang-involved youth has been established in the lit...
The existence of gangs can no longer be regarded as an urban myth in Europe (Klein, Kerner, Maxson, ...
Even when controlling for high levels of delinquent peers, gang youth differ from their nongang coun...
Effectively recognizing, identifying, and utilizing emotional stimuli is essential for successful so...
Effectively recognizing, identifying, and utilizing emotional stimuli is essential for successful so...
With implementation of governmental strategies aimed at reducing gang involvement, academic interest...
With implementation of governmental strategies aimed at reducing gang involvement, academic interest...
Purpose. Using social dominance theory, the primary aim of this study was to examine the attitudes ...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
Purpose. Using social dominance theory, the primary aim of this study was to examine the attitudes ...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
Objective: Gang membership inherently links to violence, and violent experiences strongly relate to ...
Mental health difficulties, conduct problems, and emotional maladjustment predict a range of negativ...
There is a growth in literature on the presence of gangs in metropolitan areas across the UK (e.g., ...
Research has noted the existence of a loose and dynamic gang structure. However, the psychological p...
The high prevalence of violent offending amongst gang-involved youth has been established in the lit...
The existence of gangs can no longer be regarded as an urban myth in Europe (Klein, Kerner, Maxson, ...
Even when controlling for high levels of delinquent peers, gang youth differ from their nongang coun...
Effectively recognizing, identifying, and utilizing emotional stimuli is essential for successful so...
Effectively recognizing, identifying, and utilizing emotional stimuli is essential for successful so...
With implementation of governmental strategies aimed at reducing gang involvement, academic interest...
With implementation of governmental strategies aimed at reducing gang involvement, academic interest...
Purpose. Using social dominance theory, the primary aim of this study was to examine the attitudes ...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
Purpose. Using social dominance theory, the primary aim of this study was to examine the attitudes ...
The aim of this study was to examine whether street gang membership, psychological factors, and soci...
Objective: Gang membership inherently links to violence, and violent experiences strongly relate to ...
Mental health difficulties, conduct problems, and emotional maladjustment predict a range of negativ...
There is a growth in literature on the presence of gangs in metropolitan areas across the UK (e.g., ...
Research has noted the existence of a loose and dynamic gang structure. However, the psychological p...
The high prevalence of violent offending amongst gang-involved youth has been established in the lit...
The existence of gangs can no longer be regarded as an urban myth in Europe (Klein, Kerner, Maxson, ...
Even when controlling for high levels of delinquent peers, gang youth differ from their nongang coun...