Control theories have substantively contributed both theoretically and empirically to criminological research. Recently, Hirschi moved away from the personality constructs associated with self-control and created a new conceptualization that favors social bonds. Specifically, Hirschi suggests that counting the number of inhibitors (derived from social bonds) is the best way to predict delinquency. Using middle school and high school students from Largo Florida, this study examines Hirschi\u27s new conceptualization of inhibitors by comparing it with self-control and a traditional social bonding scale. In addition, this study also explores whether Hirschi\u27s new conceptualization and self-control operate through a cognitive scale. Results ...
Gottfredson and Hirschi's A General Theory of Crime (1990) motivated much research on the concept of...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
The merger of Hirschi’s social bonding and Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theories has resul...
Travis Hirschi\u27s control or social bonding theory argues that those persons who have strong and a...
Social control theory is often used to understand the many facets of social bonding opportunities an...
The roles of social bonds, personality, and rational decision-making: An empirical investigation int...
The current study is focused on the influence of Hirschi’s Social Control Theory on juvenile delinqu...
Travis Hirshi\u27s Social Control Theory proposes that delinquents fail to form or maintain a bond t...
This article explores the relationship between social control theory (Hirschi, 1969) and self-contro...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
Self-control and various elements comprising this construct have received much credit over the years...
Although Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s (1990) General Theory of Crime has received much more attentio...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
Although there has been a cognitive revolution in psychology, and recent reviews reveal that almos...
Gottfredson and Hirschi's A General Theory of Crime (1990) motivated much research on the concept of...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
The merger of Hirschi’s social bonding and Gottfredson and Hirschi’s self-control theories has resul...
Travis Hirschi\u27s control or social bonding theory argues that those persons who have strong and a...
Social control theory is often used to understand the many facets of social bonding opportunities an...
The roles of social bonds, personality, and rational decision-making: An empirical investigation int...
The current study is focused on the influence of Hirschi’s Social Control Theory on juvenile delinqu...
Travis Hirshi\u27s Social Control Theory proposes that delinquents fail to form or maintain a bond t...
This article explores the relationship between social control theory (Hirschi, 1969) and self-contro...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
Self-control and various elements comprising this construct have received much credit over the years...
Although Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s (1990) General Theory of Crime has received much more attentio...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
Although there has been a cognitive revolution in psychology, and recent reviews reveal that almos...
Gottfredson and Hirschi's A General Theory of Crime (1990) motivated much research on the concept of...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...