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30 J. Quantitative Criminology 1 (2014)

handle is hein.journals/jquantc30 and id is 1 raw text is: J Quant Criminol (2014) 30:1-27
DOI 10.1007/s10940-012-9192-8
Rational Misbehavior? Evaluating an Integrated
Dual-Process Model of Criminal Decision Making
Jean-Louis van Gelder - Reinout E. de Vries
Published online: 13 January 2013
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013
Abstract
Objectives Test the hypothesis that dispositional self-control and morality relate to
criminal decision making via different mental processing modes, a 'hot' affective mode
and a 'cool' cognitive one.
Methods Structural equation modeling in two studies under separate samples of
undergraduate students using scenarios describing two different types of crime, illegal
downloading and insurance fraud. Both self-control and morality are operationalized
through the HEXACO model of personality (Lee and Ashton in Multivariate Behav Res
39(2):329-358, 2004).
Results In Study 1, negative state affect, i.e., feelings of fear and worry evoked by a
criminal prospect, and perceived risk of sanction were found to mediate the relations
between both dispositions and criminal choice. In Study 2, processing mode was manip-
ulated by having participants rely on either their thinking or on their feelings prior to
deciding on whether or not to make a criminal choice. Activating a cognitive mode
strengthened the relation between perceived risk and criminal choice, whereas activating
an affective mode strengthened the relation between negative affect and criminal choice.
Conclusion In conjunction, these results extend research that links stable individual
dispositions to proximal states that operate in the moment of decision making. The results
also add to dispositional perspectives of crime by using a structure of personality that
incorporates both self-control and morality. Contributions to the proximal, state, per-
spectives reside in the use of a new hot/cool perspective of criminal decision making that
extends rational choice frameworks.
Keywords Delinquency - Deterrence - Negative affect - Dual-process - Rational choice
J.-L. van Gelder (E)
Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), De Boelelaan 1077a,
1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
e-mail: jlvangelder@nscr.nl
R. E. de Vries
VU University, Van der Boechorststraat 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
e-mail: re.de.vries@vu.nl

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