The Influence of Low Self-Control and Thoughtfully Reflective Decision Making on Criminal Justice Processing

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Cashen M. Boccio
Joseph A. Schwartz
Kevin M. Beaver
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[1] University of Texas at San Antonio,Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice
[2] Florida State University,College of Criminology and Criminal Justice
[3] King Abdulaziz University,Center for Social and Humanities Research
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American Journal of Criminal Justice | 2022年 / 47卷
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Self-control; Decision making; Crime; Criminal justice system;
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Previous research indicates that individual-level factors, such as low self-control, are related to criminal involvement (Pratt & Cullen, 2000). Comparatively less research, however, has examined whether individual-level factors may also influence the likelihood of being apprehended for criminal behavior. This study addresses this gap in the literature by examining the influence of levels of self-control and thoughtfully reflective decision making (TRDM) on being processed by the criminal justice system. Our results reveal that low self-control, but not TRDM, is associated with number of arrests after controlling for criminal involvement. We discuss the implications of these findings for future research and the existing literature.
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页数:19
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