Crime-promoting cognitions and attitudes, globally labeled as criminogenic thinking, are shown to perpetuate maladaptive and antisocial behavior in criminals and nonoffenders. In the nonoffender population, these thinking patterns may not lead to illegal behavior, but can result in irresponsible or maladaptive behavioral consequences. Theories suggest that early childhood parent-child interactions may be partly responsible for the development of criminogenic thinking. While the relationship between parenting and antisocial behavior is well documented, the connection between parenting and the development of criminogenic thinking styles has not yet been explored. The current study examined the nature of the relationship between exposure to pa...
Criminal thinking styles were examined as mediational links between different forms of child maltrea...
Professionals have a tendency to employ treatment-based approaches or palliative care with little re...
For decades researchers have been exploring the connection between exposure to violent media and agg...
Antisocial cognitions and attitudes, globally labeled as criminogenic thinking, are shown to perpetu...
Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990) claim that “bad ” or ineffective parenting produces criminal behavior...
This article tests two rival theories: low self-control and differential association and so-cial lea...
This paper discusses the childhood predictors of criminal behavior. In Study 1, we examined the pred...
Background This paper presents an attempt to determine the predictors of criminal thinking styles ...
The role of parenting in the development of criminal behavior has been the source of a vast amount o...
Parenting is considered imperative in the development of juvenile\u27s cognitions, and beliefs. The ...
Parenting is considered imperative in the development of juvenile\u27s cognitions, and beliefs. The ...
Parenting is considered imperative in the development of juvenile\u27s cognitions, and beliefs. The ...
Although spending time in criminogenic settings is increasingly recognized as an explanation for ado...
Although spending time in criminogenic settings is increasingly recognized as an explanation for ado...
Anti-social behaviour is a major problem in childhood and beyond. More severe, persistent forms affe...
Criminal thinking styles were examined as mediational links between different forms of child maltrea...
Professionals have a tendency to employ treatment-based approaches or palliative care with little re...
For decades researchers have been exploring the connection between exposure to violent media and agg...
Antisocial cognitions and attitudes, globally labeled as criminogenic thinking, are shown to perpetu...
Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990) claim that “bad ” or ineffective parenting produces criminal behavior...
This article tests two rival theories: low self-control and differential association and so-cial lea...
This paper discusses the childhood predictors of criminal behavior. In Study 1, we examined the pred...
Background This paper presents an attempt to determine the predictors of criminal thinking styles ...
The role of parenting in the development of criminal behavior has been the source of a vast amount o...
Parenting is considered imperative in the development of juvenile\u27s cognitions, and beliefs. The ...
Parenting is considered imperative in the development of juvenile\u27s cognitions, and beliefs. The ...
Parenting is considered imperative in the development of juvenile\u27s cognitions, and beliefs. The ...
Although spending time in criminogenic settings is increasingly recognized as an explanation for ado...
Although spending time in criminogenic settings is increasingly recognized as an explanation for ado...
Anti-social behaviour is a major problem in childhood and beyond. More severe, persistent forms affe...
Criminal thinking styles were examined as mediational links between different forms of child maltrea...
Professionals have a tendency to employ treatment-based approaches or palliative care with little re...
For decades researchers have been exploring the connection between exposure to violent media and agg...