The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reasons, i.e. risk factors, for the development of criminal social identity (CSI). Empirical research surrounding these risk factors is inconsistent in the measures and procedures used and the risk factors were mostly considered in isolation from one another. The main purpose of the paper was to review existing empirical studies elucidating correlates of CSI incorporated in the IPM-CSI and indicate further direction for research. A search in PubMed, PsychInfo, ERIC, Google Scholar, and the journal Child Development and Adolescent Studies was performed. Eleven studies exploring the correlates of CSI were identified and discussed herein. Studies i...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
The current study aimed to develop and validate the Measure of Delinquent Social Identity (MDSI). Di...
Previous research suggests a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal thinking styl...
The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reas...
The integrated psychosocial model of criminal social identity attempts to synthesize, distil, and ex...
Objectives Empirical research findings have shown that a sense of criminal social identity (CSI) is...
It is suggested that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal i...
This study puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
Criminal social identity (CSI) is a factor for criminal behavior. CSI should therefore be a target o...
Social identity is a well-established theoretical concept within psychological research; however, th...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
The current study aimed to develop and validate the Measure of Delinquent Social Identity (MDSI). Di...
Previous research suggests a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal thinking styl...
The Integrated Psychosocial Model of Criminal Social Identity (IPM-CSI) explains the underlying reas...
The integrated psychosocial model of criminal social identity attempts to synthesize, distil, and ex...
Objectives Empirical research findings have shown that a sense of criminal social identity (CSI) is...
It is suggested that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal i...
This study puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
This paper puts forth the hypothesis that individuals become criminals because of the presence of a ...
Individuals become criminals because of the presence of a persistent criminal identity which has its...
Criminal social identity (CSI) is a factor for criminal behavior. CSI should therefore be a target o...
Social identity is a well-established theoretical concept within psychological research; however, th...
Social Identity Theory (SIT) suggested that peop le's perception of, and attitudes toward in-group m...
Background: Previous research suggested a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal ...
The current study aimed to develop and validate the Measure of Delinquent Social Identity (MDSI). Di...
Previous research suggests a direct relationship between criminal friends and criminal thinking styl...