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Vol. 24, Issue 1, 2023April 01, 2023 PDT

Perceived Parental Competence, Moral Neutralization, and Cognitive Impulsivity in Relation to Future Delinquency: Understanding the Socialization Process

Glenn D. Walters, Ph.D., Jonathan Kremser, Ph.D., Lindsey L. Runell, J.D., Ph.D.,
perceived parental competencemoral neutralizationcognitive impulsivitydelinquency
https://doi.org/10.54555/ccjls.7115.73896
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Walters, Glenn D., Jonathan Kremser, and Lindsey L. Runell. 2023. “Perceived Parental Competence, Moral Neutralization, and Cognitive Impulsivity in Relation to Future Delinquency: Understanding the Socialization Process.” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society 24 (1): 1–18. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.54555/​ccjls.7115.73896.
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