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Cheng Xu,
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Jun Gao,
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Xinghe Liu
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Pacific-Basin Finance Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
79, P. 102010 - 102010
Published: March 21, 2023
Language: Английский
Beyond the Situation: Hanging Out with Peers now is Associated with Short-Term Mindsets Later
Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. 51 - 72
Published: Feb. 17, 2024
Abstract
It
is
well-established
that
unstructured
unsupervised
socializing
with
peers
(UUS)
motivates
deviance
while
in
specific
context.
In
this
article,
we
extend
situational
view
by
arguing
repeated
UUS
may
also
gradually
shape
adolescents’
norms
and
decision
making
beyond
the
situation.
Specifically,
argue
promotes
short-term
mindsets,
i.e.,
an
increased
focus
on
present
rewards
at
expense
of
considering
future
consequences.
We
test
hypothesis
fixed-effects
models,
using
longitudinal
data
from
a
representative
sample
1,675
adolescents
Zurich,
Switzerland.
Consistent
our
preregistered
predictions,
more
frequent
associated
mindsets.
Thus,
finding
suggests
effects
later
might
be
driven
becoming
present-oriented.
This
link
offers
new
insights
into
developmental
pathways
toward
adolescent
delinquency
potential
target
for
intervention.
Language: Английский
The shortsighted victim: Short-term mindsets mediate the link between victimization and later offending
Journal of Criminal Justice,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
86, P. 102062 - 102062
Published: March 27, 2023
Predominant
explanations
of
the
victim-offender
overlap
tend
to
focus
on
shared
causes,
such
as
(low)
self-control
or
risky
lifestyles.
Such
bypass
possibility
a
causal
link
between
victimization
and
offending.
We
draw
evolutionary
developmental
psychology
criminological
research
propose
test
hypothesis
that
induces
what
we
refer
short-term
mindset,
i.e.,
an
orientation
towards
here-and-now
at
expense
considering
future,
which
in
turn
increases
this
mediation
using
structural
equation
modeling
longitudinal
data
from
representative
sample
urban
youth
city
Zurich,
Switzerland
(N
=
1675).
In
line
with
our
preregistered
predictions,
find
mindsets
mediate
effect
offending,
net
prior
levels
offending
mindsets,
other
controls.
discuss
implications
for
theory
interventions.
Language: Английский