SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1: Booth, J.A., Farrell, A., and Varano, S.P. (2008). "Social Control, Serious Delinquency, and Risky Behavior: A Gendered Analysis." Crime & Delinquency, 43(3): 423-456.
DOI: 10.1177/0011128707306121

Article 2: Cechaviciute, I., and Kenny, D.T. (2007). "The Relationship Between Neutralizations and Perceived Delinquent Labeling Criminal History in Young Offenders Serving Community Orders." Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34(6): 816-829.
DOI: 10.1177/0093854806298210

Article 3: Church II, W.T., Wharton, T., and Taylor, J.K. (2009). "An Examination of Differential Association and Social Control Theory: Family Systems and Delinquency." Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 7(1): 3-15.
DOI: 10.1177/1541204008324910

Article 4: Marcus, B. (2004). "Self-Control in the General Theory of Crime: Theoretical Implications of a Measurement Problem." Theoretical Criminology, 8(1): 33-55.
DOI: 10.1177/1362480604039740

Article 5: Paternoster, R., McGloin, J.M., Nguyen, H., and Thomas, K.J. (2013). “The Causal Impact of Exposure to Deviant Peers: An Experimental Investigation.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50(4): 476-503.
DOI: 10.1177/0022427812444274

Article 6: Klenowski, P.M. (2012). “’Learning the Good With the Bad’: Are Occupational White-Collar Offenders Taught How to Neutralize Their Crimes?” Criminal Justice Review, 37(4): 461-477.
DOI: 10.1177/0734016812465874

Article 7: Rader, N.E. and Hanes, S.H. (2011). “Gendered Fear of Crime Socialization: An Extension of Aker’s Social Learning Theory.” Feminist Criminology, 6(4): 291-307.
DOI: 10.1177/1557085111408278

Article 8: Franklin, C.A. (2011). “An Investigation of the Relationship Between Self-Control and Alcohol-Induced Sexual Assault Victimization.” Criminal Justice and Behavior, 38(3): 263-285.
DOI: 10.1177/0093854810394800

Article 9: Jackson, D.B. and Hay, C. (2013). “The Conditional Impact of Official Labeling on Subsequent Delinquency: Considering the Attenuating Role of Family Attachment.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50(2): 300-322.
DOI: 10.1177/0022427812444931