RT Article T1 Use of a Multitheoretic Model to Understand and Classify Juvenile Computer Hacking Behavior JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 48 IS 7 SP 943 OP 963 A1 Fox, Bryanna A2 Holt, Thomas J. 1978- LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/175909451X AB Criminological inquiry has identified a range of risk factors associated with juvenile delinquency. However, little research has assessed juvenile computer hacking, despite the substantial harm and opportunities for delinquent behavior online. Therefore, understanding the applicability of criminological risk factors among a cross-national sample of juvenile hackers is important from a theoretical and applied standpoint. This study aimed to address this gap using a logistic regression and latent class analysis (LCA) of risk factors associated with self-reported hacking behavior in a sample of more than 60,000 juveniles from around the globe. Results demonstrated support for individual- and structural-level predictors of delinquency, although distinct risk factors for hacking among three subtypes are identified in the LCA. This study examines criminological risk factors for juvenile hacking in a cross-national sample and provides insight into the distinct risk factors of hacking, so more tailored prevention and treatment modalities can be developed. K1 Latent Class Analysis K1 Prevention K1 Juvenile Justice K1 Hacking K1 Cybercrime DO 10.1177/0093854820969754