Dine and dash: an exploratory application of three criminological theories

In this exploratory study, we tested the relevance of social learning, rational choice, and social control theories as explanations of "dining and dashing," an act that has substantial financial implications for the restaurant industry yet one that has received almost no empirical attentio...

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VerfasserInnen: Ryan, Ashley L. (Verfasst von) ; Gallupe, Owen (Verfasst von)
Medienart: Elektronisch Aufsatz
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2022
In: Deviant behavior
Jahr: 2022, Band: 43, Heft: 1, Seiten: 123-137
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