RT Article T1 The Role of Neighborhood Context in the Relationship between Parenting Effectiveness and Self-control JF Crime & delinquency VO 67 IS 10 SP 1459 OP 1490 A1 Stults, Brian A2 Swagar, Nic LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1764039971 AB A large body of work has examined the factors contributing to low self-control among adolescents, with a predominant focus on individual and family characteristics. More recently, a small body of research has examined whether neighborhood characteristics influence self-control, with many finding null effects. We extend this research by considering whether neighborhood characteristics have a moderating influence rather than a direct effect. We examine several neighborhood characteristics, including collective efficacy, delinquency rate, and moral cynicism, as well as distinctive components of parenting effectiveness, including warmth, lack of hostility, and supervision. We find that neighborhoods do influence levels of self-control among juveniles, but primarily by helping or hindering the efforts of effective parents to instill self-control in their children. K1 Collective Efficacy K1 moral cynicism K1 Neighborhood effects K1 Parenting K1 Self-control DO 10.1177/0011128720951436