Malevolent Forces: Self-Control, the Dark Triad, and Crime

被引:38
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作者
Wright, John Paul [1 ,3 ]
Morgan, Mark Alden [2 ]
Almeida, Pedro R. [4 ]
Almosaed, Nora F. [3 ]
Moghrabi, Sameera S. [3 ]
Bashatah, Fawzia S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cincinnati, Sch Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice, Cincinnati, OH USA
[2] Univ Cincinnati, Sch Criminal Justice, ML 210389,665 Dyer Hall,Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45221 USA
[3] King Abdulaziz Univ, Ctr Social & Humanities Res, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
[4] Univ Porto, Sch Criminol, Fac Law, Criminol, Oporto, Portugal
关键词
dark triad; low self-control; psychopathy; malevolence; juvenile delinquency; CALLOUS-UNEMOTIONAL TRAITS; ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY-DISORDER; HIRSCHIS GENERAL-THEORY; CONDUCT PROBLEMS; 5-FACTOR MODEL; DIRTY DOZEN; SOCIAL-CONSEQUENCES; CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR; DELINQUENT PEERS; DRUG-USE;
D O I
10.1177/1541204016667995
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
The Dark Triad is represented by three interrelated personality characteristics thought to share a dark core-that is, to be associated with a range of negative outcomes. We investigate this link alongside another potent predictor of crime, low self-control. Our analyses found the Dark Triad was strongly predictive of delinquency, especially violent delinquency, where it accounted for the effects of self-control. Yet it exerted no significant effect on drug-based delinquency. However, an interaction between the Dark Triad and low self-control remained substantive and predictive across all models, where low self-control amplified the effects of the Dark Triad on delinquency.
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页码:191 / 215
页数:25
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