Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of a perception and a choice process. This Germany-wide vignette study (N = 3,088, participants recruited offline) provides an explicit and extensive test of these processes. It experimentally varied the informal moral context, deterrence (sanctions and detection risk), and possible gains of selling prescription drugs illegally in a 2x2x2x2 between-subject design. Personal morality and self-control were measured. Double-hurdle models show that personal morality served as a filter for the perception of criminal alternatives. Law-conforming moral context information, high selfcontrol, and deterrence lowered the crime willingness. Thereby, this stu...
Wikstrӧm’s Situational Action Theory (SAT) proposes a general theory of crime causation that address...
Objectives: Test the hypothesis that dispositional self-control and morality relate to criminal deci...
Objectives: Test the hypothesis that dispositional self-control and morality relate to criminal deci...
Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of ...
Sattler S, van Veen F, Hasselhorn F, Mehlkop G, Sauer C. An experimental test of Situational Action ...
In Situational Action Theory (SAT), crime is seen as the result of the interplay between individual ...
In Situational Action Theory (SAT), crime is seen as the result of the interplay between individual ...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
It is of importance to direct resources to prevention since crime is costly both for the offender, p...
It is of importance to direct resources to prevention since crime is costly both for the offender, p...
It is of importance to direct resources to prevention since crime is costly both for the offender, p...
Wikstrӧm’s Situational Action Theory (SAT) proposes a general theory of crime causation that address...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
Wikstrӧm’s Situational Action Theory (SAT) proposes a general theory of crime causation that address...
Objectives: Test the hypothesis that dispositional self-control and morality relate to criminal deci...
Objectives: Test the hypothesis that dispositional self-control and morality relate to criminal deci...
Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of ...
Sattler S, van Veen F, Hasselhorn F, Mehlkop G, Sauer C. An experimental test of Situational Action ...
In Situational Action Theory (SAT), crime is seen as the result of the interplay between individual ...
In Situational Action Theory (SAT), crime is seen as the result of the interplay between individual ...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
It is of importance to direct resources to prevention since crime is costly both for the offender, p...
It is of importance to direct resources to prevention since crime is costly both for the offender, p...
It is of importance to direct resources to prevention since crime is costly both for the offender, p...
Wikstrӧm’s Situational Action Theory (SAT) proposes a general theory of crime causation that address...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
Wikstrӧm’s Situational Action Theory (SAT) proposes a general theory of crime causation that address...
Objectives: Test the hypothesis that dispositional self-control and morality relate to criminal deci...
Objectives: Test the hypothesis that dispositional self-control and morality relate to criminal deci...