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CRIMINAL ACHIEVEMENT, OFFENDER NETWORKS AND THE BENEFITS OF LOW SELF-CONTROL
Authors:CARLO MORSELLI  PIERRE TREMBLAY
Institution:Carlo Morselli is an assistant professor at the School of Criminology, Universitéde Montréal. He is currently elaborating a series of case studies on criminal networks. Other current research includes a study of collective violence in the Quebec biker milieu. A forthcoming book, Contacts, Opportunities, and Criminal Enterprise, will be published by the University of Toronto Press in 2005. Address correspondence to either or École de criminologie, Universitéde Montréal;C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville;Montreal, Quebec;H3C-3J7;Pierre Tremblay is a professor at the School of Criminology, Universitéde Montréal. He received his Ph.D. in criminology from the Universitéde Montréal in 1987. His current interests include differential association and penal metrics.
Abstract:This study follows recent research on criminal earnings and examines the impact of underlying traits (low self-control) and personal organization features (nonredundant networking) on the criminal earnings of a sample of incarcerated offenders previously involved in market and predatory crimes. Controlling for various background factors (age, noncriminal income, lambda and costs of doing crime), both low self-control and nonredundant networking independently explain why some offenders are more successful than others in achieving higher monetary standards through crime. Although efficient, brokerage-like networking enhances market offenders' earnings, low self-control emerges as an asset for predatory offenders: the lower their self-control, the higher their criminal earnings. For market offenders, however, low self-control has no direct effect, but it does mitigate the impact of effective networking on criminal earnings. The results emerging from this study have implications for Gottfredson and Hirschi's theory of crime and the advent of a criminal network perspective. Extensions are also made toward the conventional/criminal embeddedness framework and deterrence research.
Keywords:criminal achievement  criminal networks  structural holes  low self control
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