RT Article T1 Does self-control matter in late adulthood? A South Korean case JF International journal of law, crime and justice VO 63 A1 Jo, Youngoh LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1738394603 AB The purpose of the current study is to examine the applicability of Gottfredson and Hirschi's (1990) self-control theory to traffic law violations among senior drivers in South Korea. A nationally representative sample of those aged 61 and over was taken from the Korean Crime Victim Survey. This sample of 961 older people was used to examine the effect of self-control on traffic law violations. A series of binary logistic regressions were carried out. Results showed that self-control was not a significant correlate of traffic law violations, while opportunity variables such as driving time on weekday and weekend had significant effects after controlling for demographic and other variables. The results imply that the effect of low self-control might be weaker for elderly people or for traffic violations. Policy implications have been discussed. K1 Older adulthood K1 Self-control K1 Senior driver K1 Traffic law violation K1 South Korea DO 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2020.100441