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      Assessing the Validity of the Retrospective Behavioral Self-Control Scale : Is the General Theory of Crime Stronger Than the Evidence Suggests?

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      Criminal Justice and Behavior
      SAGE Publications

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          Low self-control and imprudent behavior

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            Measuring impulsivity and examining its relationship to delinquency.

            A multimethod, multisource assessment of impulsivity was conducted in a sample of more than 400 boys who were members of a longitudinal study of the development of antisocial behavior. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis of the 11 different impulsivity measures revealed two impulsivity factors: Cognitive and Behavioral. Cognitive and behavioral impulsivity had similar correlations with socioeconomic status. Cognitive impulsivity was more strongly related to IQ than was behavioral impulsivity. Behavioral impulsivity was more strongly related to delinquency at ages 10 and 12-13 than was cognitive impulsivity. Consistent with theoretical prediction, our results also indicate that behavioral impulsivity was especially related to serious delinquency that is stable over time.
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              THE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF SELF-CONTROL: TESTING THE GENERAL THEORY OF CRIME*

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                Journal
                Criminal Justice and Behavior
                Criminal Justice and Behavior
                SAGE Publications
                0093-8548
                1552-3594
                February 08 2010
                February 08 2010
                : 37
                : 3
                : 336-357
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                10.1177/0093854809359673
                882f8e58-06e0-4ecb-aa20-f3f02bcc8cae
                © 2010

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