• Title of article

    Early starters: Which type of criminal onset matters most for delinquent careers?

  • Author/Authors

    DeLisi، نويسنده , , Matt and Neppl، نويسنده , , Tricia K. and Lohman، نويسنده , , Brenda J. and Vaughn، نويسنده , , Michael G. and Shook، نويسنده , , Jeffrey J.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    12
  • To page
    17
  • Abstract
    Background multiple conceptual models in the social and behavioral sciences, the onset of antisocial behavior is inversely related to the developmental course and severity of the delinquent career. Despite this relation, there is little agreement about the best way to measure early onset. als and methods re derived from a non-probability sample of 252 boys and girls adjudicated and placed in private long-term residential placement facilities in Pennsylvania. Descriptive, negative binomial regression models, and t-tests were used to examine the effects of antisocial behavioral onset, police contact/arrest onset, and juvenile court referral onset on various aspects of the delinquent career. s onset was most consistently related to antisocial outcomes including two models for career arrests and two models for self-reported delinquency. Antisocial behavioral onset was associated with psychopathic personality in both models. Juvenile court referral onset was not significantly associated with any parameter of the delinquent careers. Youths with ADHD or CD diagnoses experienced earlier onset than their peers without these disordered, and the effects for more consistent for ADHD. sion contact/arrest onset emerged as the most consistent indicator of delinquent career severity.
  • Journal title
    Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Record number

    1707590