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3. Adolescence and Delinquency

David E. Brandt
- pp 46-69
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The article was published on 2017-12-31 and is currently open access. It has received 103 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Juvenile delinquency.

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The moral judgment of juvenile delinquents: a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: It is concluded that developmentally delayed moral judgment is strongly associated with juvenile delinquency, even after controlling for socioeconomic status, gender, age and intelligence.

Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: The Benefits of Self-Regulation

Tom R. Tyler
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue for the value of a self-regulatory approach to law and criminal justice, focusing on engaging people's values as a basis for motivating voluntary deference to the law.
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Am I Respected or Not?: Inclusion and Reputation as Issues in Group Membership

TL;DR: In this article, six studies examined why and when respect vs. disrespect influences people's emotions, self-worth, and behavior and concluded that respect only influenced reactions among those who have strong concerns for reputation.
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Risky driving and lifestyles in adolescence.

TL;DR: Results concerning the association between risky driving and lifestyle showed that risky driving was not an isolated behavior and boys who displayed risky driving practices were more likely to adopt a lifestyle characterized by high involvement in antisocial behaviors, tobacco smoking, comfort eating and time spent in non-organized activities with friends.
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Street gang theory and research: Where are we now and where do we go from here?

TL;DR: The authors argue that there is a role for psychology in this important body of work, and that its involvement will provide us with a deeper and more meaningful understanding of gangs and the youth who join them.
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The moral judgment of juvenile delinquents: a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: It is concluded that developmentally delayed moral judgment is strongly associated with juvenile delinquency, even after controlling for socioeconomic status, gender, age and intelligence.

Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: The Benefits of Self-Regulation

Tom R. Tyler
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue for the value of a self-regulatory approach to law and criminal justice, focusing on engaging people's values as a basis for motivating voluntary deference to the law.
Journal ArticleDOI

Am I Respected or Not?: Inclusion and Reputation as Issues in Group Membership

TL;DR: In this article, six studies examined why and when respect vs. disrespect influences people's emotions, self-worth, and behavior and concluded that respect only influenced reactions among those who have strong concerns for reputation.
Journal ArticleDOI

Risky driving and lifestyles in adolescence.

TL;DR: Results concerning the association between risky driving and lifestyle showed that risky driving was not an isolated behavior and boys who displayed risky driving practices were more likely to adopt a lifestyle characterized by high involvement in antisocial behaviors, tobacco smoking, comfort eating and time spent in non-organized activities with friends.
Journal ArticleDOI

Street gang theory and research: Where are we now and where do we go from here?

TL;DR: The authors argue that there is a role for psychology in this important body of work, and that its involvement will provide us with a deeper and more meaningful understanding of gangs and the youth who join them.