To examine the impact of parental criminal offending, both paternal and maternal, on offspring aggression at age 5 years, while also considering key risk factors, including parental mental illness, child’s sex, and socioeconomic disadvantage
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...
This study examined hostility and harsh discipline of both mothers and fathers as potential mechanis...
This paper investigates the impact of parents' history of violent offending, their age at first birt...
Purpose To examine the impact of parental criminal offending, both paternal and maternal, on offspri...
Background : Parental criminal offending is an established risk factor for offending among offspring...
Background: Parental criminal offending is an established risk factor for offending among offspring,...
Background: Parental offending is associated with a wide-range of adverse outcomes in offspring, but...
Purpose: Although parental criminal offending is a recognized risk factor for conduct problems among...
Increasing evidence suggests that the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behaviour begins ...
BACKGROUND: Parental offending and mental illness are associated with an increased risk of criminal ...
Free to read on publisher's website The intergenerational transmission of criminality is well establ...
Contains fulltext : 73201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Parental history of offending and/or mental illness are risk factors for child maltreatment. However...
The aim was to study the association between paternal mental health and physically aggressive behavi...
Objective: The present study examined whether socio-economic status (SES) of the family of origin, i...
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...
This study examined hostility and harsh discipline of both mothers and fathers as potential mechanis...
This paper investigates the impact of parents' history of violent offending, their age at first birt...
Purpose To examine the impact of parental criminal offending, both paternal and maternal, on offspri...
Background : Parental criminal offending is an established risk factor for offending among offspring...
Background: Parental criminal offending is an established risk factor for offending among offspring,...
Background: Parental offending is associated with a wide-range of adverse outcomes in offspring, but...
Purpose: Although parental criminal offending is a recognized risk factor for conduct problems among...
Increasing evidence suggests that the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behaviour begins ...
BACKGROUND: Parental offending and mental illness are associated with an increased risk of criminal ...
Free to read on publisher's website The intergenerational transmission of criminality is well establ...
Contains fulltext : 73201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Parental history of offending and/or mental illness are risk factors for child maltreatment. However...
The aim was to study the association between paternal mental health and physically aggressive behavi...
Objective: The present study examined whether socio-economic status (SES) of the family of origin, i...
abstract: Prior research has found links between family environment and criminal outcomes, but resea...
This study examined hostility and harsh discipline of both mothers and fathers as potential mechanis...
This paper investigates the impact of parents' history of violent offending, their age at first birt...