Crime propensity and lifestyle risk: the interplay of personal morality and self-control ability in determining the significance of criminogenic exposure

According to Situational Action Theory, acts of crime are the result of a propensity—exposure interaction, with greater effects of criminogenic exposure for people of higher crime propensity—the latter determined by personal morality and the ability to exercise self-control. The present study delves...

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Autor principal: Hirtenlehner, Helmut 1970- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Meško, Gorazd 1965- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
En: European journal of criminology
Año: 2025, Páginas: 1-21
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Sumario:According to Situational Action Theory, acts of crime are the result of a propensity—exposure interaction, with greater effects of criminogenic exposure for people of higher crime propensity—the latter determined by personal morality and the ability to exercise self-control. The present study delves into this interplay using individual-level survey data from adolescents in Slovenia. It goes beyond extant research by explicitly testing the three-way interaction of personal morality, self-control ability and a criminogenic lifestyle. Employing a respondent's lifestyle risk as proxy measure of the extent of exposure to crime-conducive settings, supportive results are obtained. An individual's lifestyle risk fosters criminal activity particularly among those with higher crime propensity. There is also evidence of a complex three-way interaction according to which self-control ability protects against detrimental lifestyle risk effects mainly among adolescents exhibiting weak morality. This suggests that personal morality and the capacity for self-control jointly and interdependently condition the significance of criminogenic exposure.
Notas:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 17-20
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ISSN:1741-2609
DOI:10.1177/14773708251348321