This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Deviant Behavior on 22/04/2016, available online: doi: 10.1080/01639625.2016.1167433The integrated psychosocial model of criminal social identity attempts to synthesize, distil, and extend our knowledge and understanding of why people develop criminal social identity, with a particular focus on the psychological and social factors involved. We suggest that the development of criminal social identity results from a complex interplay between four important groups of psychosocial factors: (1) an identity crisis which results in weak bonds with society, peer rejection, and is associated with poor parental attachment and supervision; (2) exposure to a criminal/antisoci...
The current study objective was to develop a revised version of the Measure of Criminal Social Ident...
The current study objective was to develop a revised version of the Measure of Criminal Social Ident...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
The integrated psychosocial model of criminal social identity attempts to synthesize, distill, and e...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reas...
The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reas...
Objectives Empirical research findings have shown that a sense of criminal social identity (CSI) is...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
It is suggested that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal i...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
This study puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
The current study objective was to develop a revised version of the Measure of Criminal Social Ident...
The current study objective was to develop a revised version of the Measure of Criminal Social Ident...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
The integrated psychosocial model of criminal social identity attempts to synthesize, distill, and e...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reas...
The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reas...
Objectives Empirical research findings have shown that a sense of criminal social identity (CSI) is...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
It is suggested that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal i...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
This study puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
The current study objective was to develop a revised version of the Measure of Criminal Social Ident...
The current study objective was to develop a revised version of the Measure of Criminal Social Ident...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...