This research examined whether levels of criminal thinking are fixed or fluid across situational contexts. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that criminal thinking and antisocial attitudes would increase with greater proximity to a criminal act. Results of Study 1 revealed no significant group differences on measures of criminal thinking and attitudes between college students who were asked to plan what they believed to be a criminal act and those who viewed a movie clip depicting a criminal act. Inmates in Study 2 completed the same outcome measures as participants in Study 1; however, prior to post-assessment, those in the experimental group were instructed to recall a prior crime, whereas the control group completed post-assessments...
Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 and 4) can ...
Abstract: Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 a...
Although there has been a cognitive revolution in psychology, and recent reviews reveal that almos...
This research examined whether levels of criminal thinking are fixed or fluid across situational con...
Criminal thinking has been long established as a very important predictor of criminal behaviour, how...
Previous research has shown that antisocial thinking can be an important risk-relevant treatment tar...
This study investigated patterns of maladaptive thinking in 435 offenders and sought to develop and ...
Criminal thinking or attitudes constitute a concept that has received considerable research attentio...
This study explores the relationship between criminal thinking and other variables related to crimin...
The current understanding of shared offense supporting attitudes between different offender types is...
A large body of literature has explored moral decision-making; however, fewer have examined the expl...
Meta-analyses examining the risk factors for recidivism have identified the importance of ties with ...
A large body of literature has explored moral decision-making; however, fewer have examined the expl...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
Distorted thinking has been linked to individuals that exhibit criminogenic behavior. In our researc...
Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 and 4) can ...
Abstract: Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 a...
Although there has been a cognitive revolution in psychology, and recent reviews reveal that almos...
This research examined whether levels of criminal thinking are fixed or fluid across situational con...
Criminal thinking has been long established as a very important predictor of criminal behaviour, how...
Previous research has shown that antisocial thinking can be an important risk-relevant treatment tar...
This study investigated patterns of maladaptive thinking in 435 offenders and sought to develop and ...
Criminal thinking or attitudes constitute a concept that has received considerable research attentio...
This study explores the relationship between criminal thinking and other variables related to crimin...
The current understanding of shared offense supporting attitudes between different offender types is...
A large body of literature has explored moral decision-making; however, fewer have examined the expl...
Meta-analyses examining the risk factors for recidivism have identified the importance of ties with ...
A large body of literature has explored moral decision-making; however, fewer have examined the expl...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
Distorted thinking has been linked to individuals that exhibit criminogenic behavior. In our researc...
Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 and 4) can ...
Abstract: Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 a...
Although there has been a cognitive revolution in psychology, and recent reviews reveal that almos...