The shortsighted victim: Short-term mindsets mediate the link between victimization and later offending DOI Creative Commons
Sebastian L. Kübel, Jessica R. Deitzer, Willem E. Frankenhuis

et al.

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

Great Chinese famine, corporate social responsibility and firm value DOI

Cheng Xu,

Jun Gao, Xinghe Liu

et al.

Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 79, P. 102010 - 102010

Published: March 21, 2023

Language: Английский

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7

Beyond the Situation: Hanging Out with Peers now is Associated with Short-Term Mindsets Later DOI Creative Commons
Sebastian L. Kübel, Jessica R. Deitzer, Willem E. Frankenhuis

et al.

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

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2

The shortsighted victim: Short-term mindsets mediate the link between victimization and later offending DOI Creative Commons
Sebastian L. Kübel, Jessica R. Deitzer, Willem E. Frankenhuis

et al.

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

Citations

6