Background Early aggressive behaviour is one of the best predictors of adult criminality. Aim To assess the degree to which family background variables, parental beliefs and behaviour and child intelligence predict child aggression and adult criminality. Method Data were used from the Colombia County Longitudinal Study, a longitudinal study of 856 children in third grade in New York, in 1959–60. Adult measures of criminal behaviour, child measures taken at age eight, child peer-nominated aggression, child's peer-nominated popularity, child's IQ and parental measures at eight years were used. Results Aggressive children were less intelligent, less popular, rejected more by their parents, had parents who believed in punishment, were le...
This paper discusses the childhood predictors of criminal behavior. In Study 1, we examined the pred...
Background: The continuity in antisocial behaviour into adulthood from middle childhood is well esta...
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Sufficient research now exists in the psychology of criminal conduct literature to address the long-...
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This paper discusses the childhood predictors of criminal behavior. In Study 1, we examined the pred...
Background: The continuity in antisocial behaviour into adulthood from middle childhood is well esta...
Longitudinal studies that track individuals from childhood into adulthood may be the best method to ...
Sufficient research now exists in the psychology of criminal conduct literature to address the long-...
Early psychosocial adversities and maladjustment, such as childhood maltreatment and school adjustme...
This paper investigates the impact of parents' history of violent offending, their age at first birt...
International audiencePhysical aggression decline for the majority of children from preschool to ele...
The aim of the current project is to examine the extent to which two aspects of adolescents’ social ...
This study examined the number of aggression and delinquency trajectories during the transition from...
Purpose To examine the impact of parental criminal offending, both paternal and maternal, on offspri...
"Physical aggression declines for the majority of children from preschool to elementary school. Alth...
This study examined the developmental processes linking childhood bullying to criminal offending in ...
Early behavior problems, such as childhood aggression, emerge in the second year of life and decreas...
This study examined trajectories of aggression and rule breaking during the transition from childhoo...
In this article, the authors examine the relative contribution of four domains of predictors that ha...
This paper discusses the childhood predictors of criminal behavior. In Study 1, we examined the pred...
Background: The continuity in antisocial behaviour into adulthood from middle childhood is well esta...
Longitudinal studies that track individuals from childhood into adulthood may be the best method to ...