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Citation

Mitchell O, Mackenzie DL. Crime Delinq. 2006; 52(3): 432-449.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0011128705280586

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The central tenet of Gottfredson and Hirschi's self-control theory is that antisocial behavior is caused by stable between-individual differences in self-control. They also argue that after early childhood, interventions aimed at reducing antisocial behavior will be unsuccessful, as one's level of self-control is resilient to such efforts. This research tested the stability and resiliency hypotheses using a two-wave panel design in a sample of incarcerated offenders. The results indicated that self-control was not stable during a short period of time but that self-control was resilient to participation in a treatmentoriented boot-camp program.

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