Self-control, sanction threats, temptation, and crime: examining contingencies of self-control in a cross-national context
Using a representative household survey data, we examine the generality of self-control, the predictive strengths of sanction threats, and the interaction between criminal propensity and sanction threats in explaining criminal probability. Although the data confirm the generality of self-control pre...
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| Tipo de documento: | Electrónico Artículo | 
| Lenguaje: | Inglés | 
| Publicado: | 2019 | 
| En: | Crime & delinquency Año: 2019, Volumen: 65, Número: 4, Páginas: 555-558 | 
| Acceso en línea: | Volltext (Publisher) | 
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| Sumario: | Using a representative household survey data, we examine the generality of self-control, the predictive strengths of sanction threats, and the interaction between criminal propensity and sanction threats in explaining criminal probability. Although the data confirm the generality of self-control predictions of deviant/criminal behavior in the Turkish cultural context, the effects appear quite modest and contingent on fear of informal sanctions and temptation. Consistent with the findings of recent studies, a small interaction between self-control and sanction threats suggests that deterrence is greatest among individuals with weak self-control. However, there is no interaction between sanction threats and temptation, suggesting that sanction fear is equally likely among individuals regardless of their level of temptation. | 
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| ISSN: | 1552-387X | 
| DOI: | 10.1177/0011128718824939 | 


