2017 Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden
Kyle Treiber, Gabriela Roman & Per-Olof Wikström (2017) Same Difference? The causes of female's acts of crime
2016 Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden
Kyle Treiber, Per-Olof H Wikström (2016) Pathways in crime and their drivers: Crime propensities and criminogenic exposure
Kyle Treiber, Per-Olof H Wikström (2016) Pathways in crime and their drivers: Crime propensities and criminogenic exposure
Kyle Treiber, Per-Olof H Wikström (2016) Pathways in crime and their drivers: Crime propensities and criminogenic exposure.
Lieven Pauwels (2016) Analysing the perception-choice process in Situational Action Theory: A randomized scenario study
Clemens Kroneberg (2016) Opening up the black box of offender decision-making
Stefanie Eifler, Heinz Leitgöb (2016) The cultural background of the interaction between deterrence and morality in the explanation of everyday crime
Mandy Lau (2016) Meta-analysis of the relationship between crime and social disadvantage
Nina-Katri Gustafsson (2016) Alcohol use explained by rules of conduct and exposure rather than population group: Disparities by gender, ethnicity and religion
Eva Bertok, Gorazd Meško (2016) Parental instrumental control and substance abuse/delinquent acts/peer delinquency in primary and high school children in Slovenia
Liam McSharry (2016) Disentangling school climate: An analysis of the impacts of school policy on moral context, student behaviour and student crime propensity, using the theoretical lens of Situational Action Theory
Susanne Wallner, Mark Stemmler, Friedrich-Alexander (2016) Propensity, criminogenic exposure, and individual risk in the development of antisocial behavior in childhood and youth: Results from the German CURL-study
Debbie Schepers, Jost Reinecke (2016) The development of moral judgment in adolescence: Testing situational action theory with German panel data
Helmut Hirtenlehner, Johannes Kepler (2016) Does peer delinquency amplify or mitigate the deterrent effect of perceived sanction risk?
Gali Perry (2016) Unpacking radicalization: An SAT analysis of political extremism and violence
Jenni Barton-Crosby (2016) Re-examining the role of anger in acts of intimate partner violence: Testing the motivational process in situational action theory
Simon Larmour (2016) Psychopathy as a disunited concept: Steps needed to explain its link to deviant behaviour through a Situational Action Theory perspective
Helle Midskov Brynaa (2016) Who conducts the orchestra? Introduction
Marianne Grønbæk (2016) The GrowthModel – The power of keeping it simple: Professionalizing the dialogues in the network around children and young people
Rune Kappel (2016) Why self-control is so important in criminology
Anne Dorthe Hasholt (2016) Causes of causes: Why knowledge of the brain's cognitive functions is important in crime prevention
2015 Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden
Pauwels, Lieven J.R. (2015) Moral support for the use of violence by (left-wing,
right-wing and religious) terrorist group, low selfcontrol and political violence.
Torstensson-Levander, Marie, Svensson, Robert & Ivert, Anna-Karin (2015) An examination of the interaction between morality and self-control in offending. 2015 Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden
Treiber, Kyle (2015) Social disadvantage, selection and crime. 2015 Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden
Wikstrom, Per-Olof , Mann, Richard & Hardie, Beth (2015) Young people’s differential vulnerability tocriminogenic exposur. 2015 Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden
Gustafsson, Nina-Katri (2015) Substance Use Framed as Situational Theory. 2015 Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden
2013 Stockholm Criminology Symposium. Stockholm, Sweden
Wikström, P-O H (2013) Transition to Young Adulthood: Criminal Careers Ages 12-21
2012 Stockholm Criminology Symposium. Stockholm, Sweden.
Wikström, P-O H., Oberwittler, D., Treiber, K. & Hardie, B. (2012) Author Meets Critics: Breaking Rules: The Social and Situational Dynamics of Young People's Urban Crime.
For conference papers given before 2012 please go to PADS website