This study tested the ability of the general theory of crime and social control theory to account for self-reported deviance among a sample of 298 Puerto Rican high school students. The following hypotheses were examined: (1) Low attachment levels (to parents, religion, school, and friends) will positively and significantly predict deviance, (2) Individual with low levels of self-control will be more likely to report involvement in deviance, and (3) Low self-control will mediate the relationship between attachments (parents, religion, school, and friends) and deviance. Results indicated support for social control theory and did not support the general theory of crime. Self-control was not significantly predictive of deviance whereas many of...
In order to test the theories of Differential Association, Social Control and General Crime, therela...
Control theories have substantively contributed both theoretically and empirically to criminological...
This investigation was designed to specify the developmental course of adolescent delinquency by exa...
Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime (GTC) has been one of the most cited and tested th...
Low self-control theory posits that those with low self-control are more likely to commit criminal o...
This longitudinal study used a national probability sample of adolescents to examine whether attachm...
decade. This dissertation explores the scope and limitation of the theory by testing a wide variety ...
Hirschi\u27s social bond theory plays a substantial role in the explanation of juvenile delinquency....
The current investigation examined the relationships between family processes, self-control, and ado...
Travis Hirshi\u27s Social Control Theory proposes that delinquents fail to form or maintain a bond t...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
This study assessed the correlates of self-control and police contact in a sample of Chicago public ...
Questionnaires were completed by ninety girls participating in a therapeutic wilder-ness program. In...
"In order to contrast the theories of Differential Association, Social Control and General Crime, th...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
In order to test the theories of Differential Association, Social Control and General Crime, therela...
Control theories have substantively contributed both theoretically and empirically to criminological...
This investigation was designed to specify the developmental course of adolescent delinquency by exa...
Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime (GTC) has been one of the most cited and tested th...
Low self-control theory posits that those with low self-control are more likely to commit criminal o...
This longitudinal study used a national probability sample of adolescents to examine whether attachm...
decade. This dissertation explores the scope and limitation of the theory by testing a wide variety ...
Hirschi\u27s social bond theory plays a substantial role in the explanation of juvenile delinquency....
The current investigation examined the relationships between family processes, self-control, and ado...
Travis Hirshi\u27s Social Control Theory proposes that delinquents fail to form or maintain a bond t...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
This study assessed the correlates of self-control and police contact in a sample of Chicago public ...
Questionnaires were completed by ninety girls participating in a therapeutic wilder-ness program. In...
"In order to contrast the theories of Differential Association, Social Control and General Crime, th...
This study operationalized and empirically tested the general propositions of Gottfredson and Hirsch...
In order to test the theories of Differential Association, Social Control and General Crime, therela...
Control theories have substantively contributed both theoretically and empirically to criminological...
This investigation was designed to specify the developmental course of adolescent delinquency by exa...