A comparative network analysis of the criminogenic needs of male emerging adult first-time offenders, repeated offenders, and university students
Ming Chun Tang,
Jacklyn Leung,
Chung Yin Joie Chan
et al.
Abstract:We compared facets of criminogenic needs between male young offenders and university students in Hong Kong and assessed the interrelationships between criminogenic needs across the samples using network analysis. The participants, aged between 18 and 23 years old, were 183 incarcerated first-time offenders (age = 19.6 years), 214 incarcerated repeated offenders (age = 19.8 years), and 113 university students (age = 19.6 years). The results show that incarcerated emerging adults had significantly greater crimin… Show more
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