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  • The present work explores the co-occurrence of deviant behaviors through the lens of Situational Action Theory (SAT), which posits that an individual’s crime propensity is influenced by diminished morality, self-control, and their interaction. Three cross-sectional studies (N1=799, N2=310, N3=865) examined these factors across multiple deviant behaviors, demonstrating their predictive power for past Offending, Likelihood of assault, Cyberfraud, Alcohol and Cannabis use. Study 3 further revealed that Moral disengagement and Low self-control together explained over half of the variance in deviant behavior co-occurrence. These findings reinforce SAT’s applicability across several deviant manifestations and suggest targeting moral development and self-control in prevention efforts. (xsd:string)
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  • Moral Disengagement and Low Self-Control Make a Versatile Rulebreaker: A Partial Test of Situational Action Theory Across Various Manifestations of Deviance (xsd:string)
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  • In Deviant Behavior, 1-37, 2024 (xsd:string)
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