As not all antisocial behaviour is recorded by police, it is valuable to measure adolescents\u27 own reports of their involvement in such behaviour. Self-reported measures allow questions to be answered about the types, rates and across-time patterns of adolescent antisocial behaviour and the degree to which such behaviour results in criminal justice contact. Diana Smart, Suzanne Vassallo, Ann Sanson and Inez Dussuyer analyse data from a large longitudinal study of Victorian children
The effect of early adolescent alcohol use on antisocial behavior was examined at one- and two-year ...
Adolescence is an important developmental stage of life where individuals are going through a number...
Moffitt (1993) proposed two trajectories for the development of criminal behaviour; one was life-cou...
This report from the Australian Temperament Project focuses on the transition to early adulthood; co...
The patterns of offending behaviour in young people (adolescents and young adults) in Australia are ...
Antisocial behaviors in adolescence have been an increasing cause for concern in western societies. ...
For a complete list and the full text of the papers in the Trends & issues in crime and criminal...
Adolescence is considered a crucial stage for the identification of behavior problems since they can...
Research examining relations between various types of antisocial behavior (ASB) have generally been ...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describe I the age/crime relati...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
Moffitt’s dual typology of ‘life-course persistent’ and ‘adolescence limited’ offending has received...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describethe age/crime relations...
It has recently been argued from studies of adults that chronically antisocial offenders constitute ...
The purpose of this research is to characterize adolescent antisocial behaviors (AAB) by testing two...
The effect of early adolescent alcohol use on antisocial behavior was examined at one- and two-year ...
Adolescence is an important developmental stage of life where individuals are going through a number...
Moffitt (1993) proposed two trajectories for the development of criminal behaviour; one was life-cou...
This report from the Australian Temperament Project focuses on the transition to early adulthood; co...
The patterns of offending behaviour in young people (adolescents and young adults) in Australia are ...
Antisocial behaviors in adolescence have been an increasing cause for concern in western societies. ...
For a complete list and the full text of the papers in the Trends & issues in crime and criminal...
Adolescence is considered a crucial stage for the identification of behavior problems since they can...
Research examining relations between various types of antisocial behavior (ASB) have generally been ...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describe I the age/crime relati...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
Moffitt’s dual typology of ‘life-course persistent’ and ‘adolescence limited’ offending has received...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describethe age/crime relations...
It has recently been argued from studies of adults that chronically antisocial offenders constitute ...
The purpose of this research is to characterize adolescent antisocial behaviors (AAB) by testing two...
The effect of early adolescent alcohol use on antisocial behavior was examined at one- and two-year ...
Adolescence is an important developmental stage of life where individuals are going through a number...
Moffitt (1993) proposed two trajectories for the development of criminal behaviour; one was life-cou...