Deterrence Perceptions, Self-Control Ability and the Moral Filter: Conceptualizing and Testing a Model of a Subsidiary Relevance of Deterrence

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Helmut HirtenlehnerHeinz Leitgöba Johannes Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austriab Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germanyc University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, GermanyHelmut Hirtenlehner is Professor of Procedural Justice and head of the Centre for Criminology at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. His current research interests include Situational Action Theory, Self-Control Theory, differential deterrence and fear of crime. Recent publications appeared in the European Journal of Criminology (2023), the International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice (2023), and Justice Quarterly (2022).Heinz Leitgöb is Interim Professor of Sociology and Research Methods at the Institute of Sociology, Leipzig University, Germany, and research associate at the Institute of Sociology, University of Frankfurt, Germany. His research interests include criminological action theories, comparative methods, and computational social science. Recent publications appeared in Social Science Research (2023), Justice Quarterly (2022), and Advances in Data Analysis & Classification (2022).

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