Moffitt’s dual typology of ‘life-course persistent’ and ‘adolescence limited’ offending has received extensive empirical attention, but the extent to which the antisocial behaviour of adolescence limited offenders is constrained to adolescence is relatively under-examined.Using data from the Australian Mater University Study of Pregnancy and its Outcomes, we explore Moffitt’s concept of snares, or those factors that may lead to an adolescent persisting in antisocial behaviour such as drug addiction, educational failure, and contact with the justice system. The Mater University Study of Pregnancy and its Outcomes is a longitudinal study of mother–child dyads from the pre-natal stage to 21 years of age. Findings show that one-third of individ...
This chapter reviews ten years of research on a developmental theory that proposes the existence of ...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
Moffitt (1993) proposed two trajectories for the development of criminal behaviour; one was life-cou...
Moffitt’s dual typology of ‘life-course persistent’ and ‘adolescence limited’ offending has received...
Moffitt’s dual typology of ‘life-course persistent’ and ‘adolescence limited’ offending has received...
Moffitt’s snares hypothesis posits that snares—such as addiction to drugs and alcohol, time spent in...
The study of offender trajectories has been a prolific area of criminological research. However, few...
Adolescence is defined as a transitional period (Hurlock, 1980) where what happened during childhoo...
Adolescence is defined as a transitional period (Hurlock, 1980) where what happened during childhoo...
Adolescence is defined as a transitional period (Hurlock, 1980) where what happened during childhoo...
There is evidence to show that individuals who have persistent behaviour problems over time have the...
There is evidence to show that individuals who have persistent behaviour problems over time have the...
There is evidence to show that individuals who have persistent behaviour problems over time have the...
Aims: (1) To compare the prevalence of adverse outcomes in adulthood between a clinic cohort and a ...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
This chapter reviews ten years of research on a developmental theory that proposes the existence of ...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
Moffitt (1993) proposed two trajectories for the development of criminal behaviour; one was life-cou...
Moffitt’s dual typology of ‘life-course persistent’ and ‘adolescence limited’ offending has received...
Moffitt’s dual typology of ‘life-course persistent’ and ‘adolescence limited’ offending has received...
Moffitt’s snares hypothesis posits that snares—such as addiction to drugs and alcohol, time spent in...
The study of offender trajectories has been a prolific area of criminological research. However, few...
Adolescence is defined as a transitional period (Hurlock, 1980) where what happened during childhoo...
Adolescence is defined as a transitional period (Hurlock, 1980) where what happened during childhoo...
Adolescence is defined as a transitional period (Hurlock, 1980) where what happened during childhoo...
There is evidence to show that individuals who have persistent behaviour problems over time have the...
There is evidence to show that individuals who have persistent behaviour problems over time have the...
There is evidence to show that individuals who have persistent behaviour problems over time have the...
Aims: (1) To compare the prevalence of adverse outcomes in adulthood between a clinic cohort and a ...
Individuals are far more likely to engage in antisocial behaviour during adolescence than any other ...
This chapter reviews ten years of research on a developmental theory that proposes the existence of ...
A dual taxonomy is presented to reconcile 2 incongruous facts about antisocial behavior: (a) It show...
Moffitt (1993) proposed two trajectories for the development of criminal behaviour; one was life-cou...