Criminal social identity (CSI) is a factor for criminal behaviour. CSI should therefore be a target of interventive strategies aiming to reduce the risk of re-offending. To date, there is limited knowledge on how CSI is expressed among individuals with different criminal histories, undermining the efforts to develop and target appropriate rehabilitative strategies. In the present investigation, network analysis was applied to model the pattern of relationships between different crime types and CSI. In total, eight networks were estimated among prisoners from the USA (n = 772), UK (n = 638), and Poland (n = 1591). Results show different pathways between CSI scores and crime types across samples. CSI formed positive links with acq...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the construct validity and dimensionality of the meas...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
Criminal social identity (CSI) is a factor for criminal behavior. CSI should therefore be a target o...
Criminal social identity (CSI) is a factor for criminal behavior. CSI should therefore be a target o...
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, distill, and e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reas...
Social identity is a well-established theoretical concept within psychological research; however, th...
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...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
This study puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the construct validity and dimensionality of the meas...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
Criminal social identity (CSI) is a factor for criminal behavior. CSI should therefore be a target o...
Criminal social identity (CSI) is a factor for criminal behavior. CSI should therefore be a target o...
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, distill, and e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of period of incarceration, criminal friend in...
The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reas...
Social identity is a well-established theoretical concept within psychological research; however, th...
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...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
This study puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the construct validity and dimensionality of the meas...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...