Self-Perceptions of Attractiveness and Offending During Adolescence.

Thomas J Mowen, John H Boman, Samantha Kopf, Margaret Z Booth
Author Information
  1. Thomas J Mowen: Bowling Green State University, OH, USA. ORCID
  2. John H Boman: Bowling Green State University, OH, USA.
  3. Samantha Kopf: Bowling Green State University, OH, USA.
  4. Margaret Z Booth: Bowling Green State University, OH, USA.

Abstract

Despite a well-established body of research demonstrating that others' evaluations of a person's physical attractiveness carry significant meaning, researchers have largely ignored how self-perceptions of physical attractiveness relate to offending behaviors. Applying general strain theory and using eight waves of panel data from the Adolescent Academic Context Study, we explore how self-perceptions of attractiveness relate to offending as youth progress through school. Results demonstrate that youth who perceive themselves as more attractive engage in more-not less-offending. Depression, which is treated as a form of negative affect, does not appear to mediate this relationship. We conclude by raising attention to the possibility that being "good-looking" may actually be a key risk factor for crime.

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Grants

  1. P2C HD050959/NICHD NIH HHS

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