The interest in the relationship between morality and behaviour is often determined by the interest in antisocial behaviour, particularly in the prevention of that behaviour or the decrease in the prevalence or seriousness of it. Antisocial behaviour is observable behaviour that directly or indirectly harms others by the transgression of important social or moral norms and includes aggressive and delinquent behaviour (Barriga, Gibbs, Potter & Liau, 2001). The prevention and reduction of antisocial behaviour is an important societal task and morality can be viewed as one of the many possible contributing factors. This perspective is shared by my many colleagues at our department. They are interested in the dynamic and static factors, individ...
The focus of this research was to establish the relationship between the development of moral reason...
The goal of our contribution is twofold: on one hand we wish to present a work method with moral dil...
Moral development in humans is extremely important, determining the quality of a person’s conduct. I...
The interest in the relationship between morality and behaviour is often determined by the interest ...
This study addresses the longitudinal relationships between three kinds of moral cognitions – self-s...
In an attempt to understand how moral cognitions influence individual’s choices to engage in antisoc...
Cognitive-developmental theory claims that moral reasoning ordinarily progresses through distinct s...
Aggression in juveniles may increase even in modern societies and manifest itself in countless forms...
Within the field of criminology, the Situational Action Theory has gained increased attention. It is...
Social competence is important to well-being and social and personal development. The lack of social...
Schepers D. The development of morality: A theoretical and empirical review of its influences and ch...
This study was designed to explore possible relations between moral maturity and moral action by eva...
Can the three concepts of Neutralization Techniques, Moral Disengagement, and Secondary Self-Serving...
Males’ greater propensity for antisocial (i.e., externalizing) behavior has been well documented. Be...
Abstract: Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 a...
The focus of this research was to establish the relationship between the development of moral reason...
The goal of our contribution is twofold: on one hand we wish to present a work method with moral dil...
Moral development in humans is extremely important, determining the quality of a person’s conduct. I...
The interest in the relationship between morality and behaviour is often determined by the interest ...
This study addresses the longitudinal relationships between three kinds of moral cognitions – self-s...
In an attempt to understand how moral cognitions influence individual’s choices to engage in antisoc...
Cognitive-developmental theory claims that moral reasoning ordinarily progresses through distinct s...
Aggression in juveniles may increase even in modern societies and manifest itself in countless forms...
Within the field of criminology, the Situational Action Theory has gained increased attention. It is...
Social competence is important to well-being and social and personal development. The lack of social...
Schepers D. The development of morality: A theoretical and empirical review of its influences and ch...
This study was designed to explore possible relations between moral maturity and moral action by eva...
Can the three concepts of Neutralization Techniques, Moral Disengagement, and Secondary Self-Serving...
Males’ greater propensity for antisocial (i.e., externalizing) behavior has been well documented. Be...
Abstract: Cognitive developmental theory suggests that mature-level sociomoral reasoning (Stages 3 a...
The focus of this research was to establish the relationship between the development of moral reason...
The goal of our contribution is twofold: on one hand we wish to present a work method with moral dil...
Moral development in humans is extremely important, determining the quality of a person’s conduct. I...