This study integrates one of the most empirically tested individual characteristics (self-control) with situational factors (risky lifestyle) in an attempt to explain the risks involved in violent victimization. Data came from a diverse sample of 3,907 middle school students who participated in the G.R.E.A.T. program during the 1993-1994 school year. Gang membership is used as a proxy variable to measure risky lifestyle. It is hypothesized that 1) gang membership will mediate the effect of self-control on violent victimization and 2) self-control and gang membership will interact to amplify the risk of violent victimization. Logistic regression was used to analyze the prevalence of violent victimization and negative binomial regression was ...
Youth gang involvement is a serious public health challenge as adolescents involved in gangs are mor...
This study examines how the lifestyles of juveniles influence violent victimization at school. Using...
Research shows that violent victimization and offending often overlap, and that both outcomes may be...
This study integrates one of the most empirically tested individual characteristics (self-control) w...
This study integrates one of the most empirically tested individual characteristics (self-control) w...
Although the relationship between Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory and crime is well kn...
abstract: The link between victimization and offending is well established in the literature, yet an...
A series of one-way between groups analysis of variance were conducted to investigate variance in ps...
Empirical evidence examining how risk and protective behaviors may possibly mediate the association ...
A generation of criminological research demonstrates considerable overlap between victim and offende...
Attempts have been made to theoretically and empirically identify which factors drive gang-joining a...
Using data gathered from a sample of two hundred jail inmates housed in a large California city, thi...
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of low self-control and corporal punishment exposure ...
Youth gangs are a universal phenomenon attracting increasing attention; the criminal and antisocial ...
The purpose of this study was to identify socio-psychological differences in youths who may be at ri...
Youth gang involvement is a serious public health challenge as adolescents involved in gangs are mor...
This study examines how the lifestyles of juveniles influence violent victimization at school. Using...
Research shows that violent victimization and offending often overlap, and that both outcomes may be...
This study integrates one of the most empirically tested individual characteristics (self-control) w...
This study integrates one of the most empirically tested individual characteristics (self-control) w...
Although the relationship between Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theory and crime is well kn...
abstract: The link between victimization and offending is well established in the literature, yet an...
A series of one-way between groups analysis of variance were conducted to investigate variance in ps...
Empirical evidence examining how risk and protective behaviors may possibly mediate the association ...
A generation of criminological research demonstrates considerable overlap between victim and offende...
Attempts have been made to theoretically and empirically identify which factors drive gang-joining a...
Using data gathered from a sample of two hundred jail inmates housed in a large California city, thi...
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of low self-control and corporal punishment exposure ...
Youth gangs are a universal phenomenon attracting increasing attention; the criminal and antisocial ...
The purpose of this study was to identify socio-psychological differences in youths who may be at ri...
Youth gang involvement is a serious public health challenge as adolescents involved in gangs are mor...
This study examines how the lifestyles of juveniles influence violent victimization at school. Using...
Research shows that violent victimization and offending often overlap, and that both outcomes may be...