Previous research suggests a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal thinking style; however, social identity theory proposes that identity mediates the impact of social group members on development of thinking styles. This research project is the first attempt to empirically test the mediating role of criminal social identity in the development of criminal thinking styles within a recidivistic prison sample (N = 312). The structural equation model of criminal thinking style presented and tested in this study supports the central predictions of social identity theory, with findings demonstrating an indirect effect of antisocial friend associations on criminal thinking through in-group affect and in-group ties with criminal...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
The integrated psychosocial model of criminal social identity attempts to synthesize, distil, and ex...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
Social Identity Theory proposes that identity and thinking style are strongly related. Research also...
Social identity is a well-established theoretical concept within psychological research; however, th...
This study puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Purpose Criminogenic thinking refers to patterns of specific cognitive events associated with crimin...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Objectives Empirical research findings have shown that a sense of criminal social identity (CSI) is...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
It is suggested that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal i...
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...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
The integrated psychosocial model of criminal social identity attempts to synthesize, distil, and ex...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
Social Identity Theory proposes that identity and thinking style are strongly related. Research also...
Social identity is a well-established theoretical concept within psychological research; however, th...
This study puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Purpose Criminogenic thinking refers to patterns of specific cognitive events associated with crimin...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Objectives Empirical research findings have shown that a sense of criminal social identity (CSI) is...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
It is suggested that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal i...
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...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
The integrated psychosocial model of criminal social identity attempts to synthesize, distil, and ex...