The importance of social support and coercion to risk of impulsivity and juvenile offending

The current study provides a comprehensive test of differential social support and coercion (DSSC) theory of crime as proposed by Colvin, Cullen, and Vander Ven. DSSC suggests that social interactions are either coercive or supportive in nature and that these interactions figure prominently into the...

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Main Author: Kurtz, Don L. (Author)
Contributors: Zavala, Egbert
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2017
In: Crime & delinquency
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