The perpetration of severe inter-sibling violence (SISV) remains a largely unexplored area of family violence. This article describes an investigation of risk factors for intentional SISV perpetration. A sample of 111 young people under the care of the Scottish criminal justice or welfare systems was studied. A SISV perpetration interview schedule was developed to measure the influence of 43 potential predictor variables. The Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire and Levenson's Self-Report Psychopathy Scale were also employed in this exploratory analysis
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
This article examines sibling influences on adolescent delinquency at age 14, using data from an Aus...
Despite its pervasive and detrimental nature, sibling violence (SV) remains marginalized as a harmle...
The measurement of violence is a major challenge in aggression research. Because of the heterogeneou...
The measurement of violence is a major challenge in aggression research. Because of the heterogeneou...
Objective: Despite a recent surge of academic and clinical interest in sibling violence (SV), valid ...
Siblicide has been overlooked in both the family violence literature and homicide studies. This is u...
Siblicide has been overlooked in both the family violence literature and homicide studies. This is u...
Emerging evidence suggests that sibling aggression is associated with the development of high‐risk b...
Although family violence perpetrated by juveniles has been acknowledged as a potentially serious for...
Objective:Prior research indicates that siblings play a significant role in the formation of aggress...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
This article examines sibling influences on adolescent delinquency at age 14, using data from an Aus...
Despite its pervasive and detrimental nature, sibling violence (SV) remains marginalized as a harmle...
The measurement of violence is a major challenge in aggression research. Because of the heterogeneou...
The measurement of violence is a major challenge in aggression research. Because of the heterogeneou...
Objective: Despite a recent surge of academic and clinical interest in sibling violence (SV), valid ...
Siblicide has been overlooked in both the family violence literature and homicide studies. This is u...
Siblicide has been overlooked in both the family violence literature and homicide studies. This is u...
Emerging evidence suggests that sibling aggression is associated with the development of high‐risk b...
Although family violence perpetrated by juveniles has been acknowledged as a potentially serious for...
Objective:Prior research indicates that siblings play a significant role in the formation of aggress...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
This article examines sibling influences on adolescent delinquency at age 14, using data from an Aus...
Despite its pervasive and detrimental nature, sibling violence (SV) remains marginalized as a harmle...