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Rationalizing Delinquency A Longitudinal Test of the Reciprocal Relationship Between Delinquent Attitudes and Behavior, Cesar J. Rebellon, Michelle E. Manasse, Karen T. Van Gundy, Ellen S. Cohn Sociology
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Gender Differences in Criminal Intent: Examining the Mediating Influence of Anticipated Shaming, Cesar J. Rebellon, Desiree Wiesen-Martin, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Stephen G. Tibbetts Sociology
Unpacking the Black Box of Peer Similarity in Deviance: Uunderstanding the Mechanisms Linking Personal Behavior, Peer Behavior, and Perceptions, Jacob T. Young, Cesar J. Rebellon, J C. Barnes, Frank M. Weerman Sociology
Perceived injustice and delinquency: A test of general strain theory, Cesar J. Rebellon, Michelle E. Manasse, Karen T. Van Gundy, Ellen S. Cohn Sociology
Differential association and substance use: Assessing the Role of Discriminant Validity, Socialization, and Selection in Traditional Empirical Tests, Cesar J. Rebellon Sociology
Anticipated Shaming and Criminal Offending, Cesar J. Rebellon, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Stephen G. Tibbetts Sociology
Do Frustrated Economic Expectations and Objective Economic Inequity Promote Crime? A Randomized Experiment Testing Agnew's General Strain Theory, Cesar J. Rebellon, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Sherod Thaxton Sociology
A General Strain Theory of Racial Differences in Criminal Offending, Joanne M. Kaufman, Cesar J. Rebellon, Sherod Thaxton, Robert Agnew Sociology
Tautology, Reasoned Action, or Rationalization?: Specifying the Nature of the Correlation between Criminal Attitudes and Criminal Behavior, Cesar J. Rebellon, Michelle E. Manasse Sociology
Do Adolescents Engage in Delinquency to Attract the Social Attention of Peers? An Extension and Longitudinal Test of the Social Reinforcement Hypothesis, Cesar J. Rebellon Sociology
Can Social Psychological Delinquency Theory Explain the Link between Marijuana and other Illicit Drug Use? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Gateway Hypothesis, Cesar J. Rebellon, Karen T. Van Gundy Sociology
Can Control Theory Explain the Link Between Parental Physical Abuse and Delinquency? A Longitudinal Analysis, Cesar J. Rebellon, Karen T. Van Gundy Sociology
Do “bad boys” really get the girls? Delinquency as a cause and consequence of dating behavior among adolescents, Cesar J. Rebellon, Michelle E. Manasse Sociology
Deconstructing “Force and Fraud”: An Empirical Assessment of the Generality of Crime, Cesar J. Rebellon, Irwin Waldman Sociology
Reconsidering the Broken Homes/Delinquency Relationship and Exploring its Mediating Mechanism, Cesar J. Rebellon Sociology
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