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Examining the Links Between General Strain and Control Theories: an Investigation of Delinquency in South Korea
Asian Journal of Criminology ( IF 1.778 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-16 , DOI: 10.1007/s11417-019-09287-y
Jaeyong Choi , Nathan E. Kruis , Jonggil Kim

In modifying general strain theory (GST), Agnew has accepted the control-related variables as conditioning variables to moderate or mediate the casual process through strain into delinquency. In this regard, this study aims to empirically and theoretically address the void of connecting traditional and redefined self-control variables to GST. To explore this issue, the current study employed data derived from the Korea Children and Youth Panel Study (KCYPS). Specifically, three waves (2012, 2013, and 2014) were used to test hypotheses from GST and control theories. Both trait-based low self-control and revised self-control partially mediated the relationship between strain and delinquency. However, only redefined self-control significantly interacted with strain in producing delinquency. The current research reveals the possible integration of redefined control theory and GST.

中文翻译:

检查一般应变理论与控制理论之间的联系:对韩国犯罪的调查

在修改一般应变理论 (GST) 时,Agnew 接受了与控制相关的变量作为条件变量,以通过应变到犯罪来缓和或调解偶然过程。在这方面,本研究旨在从经验和理论上解决将传统和重新定义的自我控制变量与商品及服务税联系起来的空白。为了探讨这个问题,当前的研究采用了来自韩国儿童和青年小组研究 (KCYPS) 的数据。具体来说,使用了三个波浪(2012、2013 和 2014)来检验 GST 和控制理论的假设。基于特质的低自我控制和修正的自我控制都在一定程度上调节了紧张和犯罪之间的关系。然而,只有重新定义的自我控制与产生犯罪的应变显着相互作用。
更新日期:2019-05-16
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