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Do moral values moderate the relationship between immigrant-school concentration and violent offending? A cross-level interaction analysis of self-reported violence in Sweden
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Testing situational action theory : a narrative review of studies published between 2006 and 2015
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An examination of the interaction between morality and self-control in offending : a study of differences between girls and boys
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How robust is the monderating effect of extremist beliefs on the relationship between self-control and violent extremism
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Explaining individual changes in moral values and moral emotions among adolescent boys and girls : a fixed-effects analysis
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Schools and child antisocial behavior : in search for mediator effects of school-level disadvantage
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Why do Swedes cooperate with the police? A SEM analysis of Tyler's procedural justice model
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Risky lifestyles and low self-control
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Micro-place disorder, subjective powerlessness and violent youth group involvement: testing an integrative control theory
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Violent youth group involvement, self-reported offending and victimisation: an empirical assessment of an integrated informal control/lifestyle model
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Socialisation and low self-control: a gender specific analysis of impulsivity and aggression
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Exploring the relationship between offending and victimization: what is the role of risky lifestyles and low self-control?: a test in two urban samples
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Informal controls and the explanation of propensity to offend: a test in two urban samples
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Is a risky lifestyle always 'risky'?: the interaction between individual propensity and lifestyle risk in adolescent offending: a test in two urban samples
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An analytical perspective on the study of crime at multiple levels