Morals influence whether police encounters deter young offenders
September 26, 2024
September 26, 2024
MUNICH, Germany, Sept. 26 [Category: Science] (TNSres) -- The Max Planck Society issued the following news:
Police encounters do deter young offenders. The more often the police detect them, the more risk-aware they become, and the more likely they are to abstain from criminal activities. However, this is not equally true for all adolescents, but particularly for young people with low morals. These are the results of a recently published study led by Florian Kaiser, a researcher at . . .
Police encounters do deter young offenders. The more often the police detect them, the more risk-aware they become, and the more likely they are to abstain from criminal activities. However, this is not equally true for all adolescents, but particularly for young people with low morals. These are the results of a recently published study led by Florian Kaiser, a researcher at . . .