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Unsupervised Routine Activities as a Mediator of the Parental Knowledge–Delinquency Relationship

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Robert Archer, Melinda Jackson-Jefferson, Mehmet Celebi & Tina Granger. (2022) Understanding the role of unstructured socializing with peers and peer delinquency as mediators in the relationship of parental monitoring and delinquency. Journal of Crime and Justice 45:5, pages 588-608.
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Noora Ellonen, Jaana Minkkinen, Markus Kaakinen, Karoliina Suonpää, Bryan Lee Miller & Atte Oksanen. (2021) Does Parental Control Moderate the Effect of Low Self-Control on Adolescent Offline and Online Delinquency?. Justice Quarterly 38:5, pages 827-848.
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Glenn D. Walters & Dorothy L. Espelage. (2018) The Significance of Variable Order in Assessing the Effect of Perceived Parental Knowledge and Peer Deviance on Participant Delinquency: A Replication and Extension. Crime & Delinquency 64:11, pages 1417-1436.
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Glenn D. Walters. (2018) Inhibiting the Inhibitor: Are Callous-Unemotional Traits Capable of Suppressing the Inhibitory Effect of Child Self-Disclosure on Delinquency?. Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 4:2, pages 232-250.
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