At the ESC meeting in Sarajevo, as always there will be a number of panels devoted exclusively to presenting the results of the ongoing International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD). Below is a listing of panels, but please note that there are other panels which include papers based on ISRD results.
The ISRD panels all take place in A-01, on Friday August 31.
ISRD Panel 1: Minority Youth, Institutions and Social Integration Location A-01 August 31 08:30 – 09:45
Chair: Sebastian Roché and Mike Hough
Parental Violence, Deprivation, and Migration Background
Dirk Enzmann, University of Hamburg
Ilka Kammigan, Helmut-Schmidt-University
Religion and attitudes toward state organizations: the case of schools. A
comparison across five countries
Sebastian Roché, Grenoble-Alpes University
Direct and indirect influences of school system on youth delinquent offending among migrant and native-born students in eight countries
Renske van der Gaag, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Majone Steketee, Verwey-Jonker Institute, Erasmus University
Teenagers’ perceptions of legitimacy and preparedness to break the law: the impact of migrant and ethnic minority status
Diego Farren, Universität Hamburg
Mike Hough, University of London
ISRD Panel 2: How Generalizable is the Importance of Slef-Control? Insights from the International Self-Report Delinquency Project (ISRD) Location A-01 August 31 10:00-11:15
Chair: Ilka Kammigan
Cross-cultural comparability and measurement invariance of the 9-item self-control scale from ISRD3
Heinz Leitgob, Universiy of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt
Daniel Seddig, Universiy of Cologne & Universiy of Zurich
Dirk Enzmann, University of Hamburg
The Intergenerational Transmission of Low Self-Control and its Effects on Delinquency
Majone Steketee, Verwey-Jonker institute and Erasmus University
Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University
Low-Self Control and Opportunity among a Cross-National Sample of 12–16-Year-Old Adolescents: What Difference Does Gender Make?
Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University
Chris E. Marshall, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Katharina Neissl, Northeastern University
Is Self-Control Universal or Culture Specific? Lessons from ISRD3 in Switzerland and Ex-Yugoslavia
Martin Killias, University of St. Gallen
Anastasiia Lukash, University of St. Gallen
ISRD Panel 3: Testing theory through Cross-National Data Location A-01 August 31 14:15-15:30
Chair: Majone Steketee
Drinking alcohol and taking cannabis in Serbia, Switzerland and Ukraine – Testing main criminological theories: Results of the Third International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD3)
Ljiljana Stevkovic, University of Belgrade
Anastasiya Monnet Lukash, University St. Gallen
Martin Killias, University St. Gallen
Are impulsive adolescents differentially vulnerable to normative or situational peer influences? An exploratory study.
Ann De Buck, Ghent University-IRCP
Lieven J.R. Pauwels, Ghent University-IRCP
Dirk Enzmann, Hamburg University
Parental presence and youth victimization in Italy: International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD3) results
Regina Rensi, Division of Forensic Medical Sciences
Barbara Gualco, Division of Forensic Medical Sciences.
Is male gender still a risk factor for juvenile delinquency? Results from the ISRD study in 26 countries
Gabriele Rocca, University of Genoa
Alfredo Verde, University of Genoa
Uberto Gatti, University of Genoa
ISRD Panel 4: International Self-Report Delinquency Study: Update and Information (ISRD) Location A-01
August 31 15:45-17:00
Chair: Ineke Haen Marshall
International Self-Report Delinquency Study: Update and Information
Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern University
Christopher Birkbeck, Salford University
Dirk Enzmann, University of Hamburg
Janne Kivuviori, University of Helsinki
Anna Markina, University of Tartu
Majone Steketee, Verwey-Jonker Institute and Erasmus University
PLEASE NOTE: This panel will be concluded at 16:45. Immediately following the panel International Self-Report Delinquency Study: Update and Information – and in the same location (A-01) – there will be a reception for outgoing Steering Committee members Martin Killias and Mike Hough and new Steering Committee members Christopher Birkbeck and Anna Markina. All ISRD participants are invited to join for some drinks and snacks.