This article examines the relation among gender, social-emotional adjustment, and deviant behavior among serious juvenile offenders. A sample of 105 adolescent offenders completed questionnaires assessing social-emotional characteristics and self-reported involvement in deviant behaviors. Results indicate significant associations between distress and restraint in predicting deviance, a finding that was invariant across gender. Analysis of four distinct social-emotional profiles found that membership in the reactive group was associated with the greatest amount of deviant behavior. Results also indicate that not only do serious offending girls internalize more than serious offending boys, they appear equally likely to externalize. However, a...
The aim of the current study was to examine the influence of strain, anger-irritability problems and...
In response to concerns regarding the rise in female juvenile violent crime and the dearth of gender...
This study examined differences in offending behavior and psychosocial problems between juvenile off...
Abstract: This article examines the relation among gender, social-emotional adjustment, and deviant ...
The current study investigated gender differences in the main components of antisocial behavior in a...
Research on gender differences in the relation between emotional functioning and psychopathology is...
Male gender is a well-known risk factor for juvenile delinquency. In recent years several studies ha...
The goal of the article is to investigate whether well-established risk factors for delinquency amon...
Research on gender differences in the relation between emotional functioning and psychopathology is...
Questionnaires were completed by ninety girls participating in a therapeutic wilder-ness program. In...
Aim: This study was performed to investigate relations between psychopathology and psychopathy in ad...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
The objective of the present study was to compare incarcerated male and female juvenile offenders re...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
The aim of the current study was to examine the influence of strain, anger-irritability problems and...
In response to concerns regarding the rise in female juvenile violent crime and the dearth of gender...
This study examined differences in offending behavior and psychosocial problems between juvenile off...
Abstract: This article examines the relation among gender, social-emotional adjustment, and deviant ...
The current study investigated gender differences in the main components of antisocial behavior in a...
Research on gender differences in the relation between emotional functioning and psychopathology is...
Male gender is a well-known risk factor for juvenile delinquency. In recent years several studies ha...
The goal of the article is to investigate whether well-established risk factors for delinquency amon...
Research on gender differences in the relation between emotional functioning and psychopathology is...
Questionnaires were completed by ninety girls participating in a therapeutic wilder-ness program. In...
Aim: This study was performed to investigate relations between psychopathology and psychopathy in ad...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
The objective of the present study was to compare incarcerated male and female juvenile offenders re...
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer...
The aim of the current study was to examine the influence of strain, anger-irritability problems and...
In response to concerns regarding the rise in female juvenile violent crime and the dearth of gender...
This study examined differences in offending behavior and psychosocial problems between juvenile off...