Purpose – The present study uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Ad Health) to evaluate the effects of exposure to violent victimization in childhood on adolescent delinquency and subsequent adult criminality. Methodology/approach – Using Longitudinal Latent Class Analysis (LLCA), the present study investigates whether there are distinct and diverse longitudinal delinquency trajectories among those exposed to violence in childhood. Findings – Findings from the current study indicate that there are three distinct trajectories of delinquency and offending from age 14 to 27 for both males and females exposed to violence in childhood. Further, it appears that violent victimization in childhood bridges the gender ...
This article reports on the childhood origins and adult outcomes of female versus male antisocial be...
This study uses the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescents (Add Health) data, a nationally repre...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...
textYouth who experience maltreatment are at increased risk for delinquent behavior. This pattern in...
In this prospective longitudinal study of 574 children followed from age 5 to age 21, the authors ex...
Prior research and theorizing have suggested that the relationship between child maltreatment and de...
Recent research has postulated a correlation between childhood trauma and delinquency, but few empir...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Child abuse and neglect pose a significant threat to t...
Childhood maltreatment and youth delinquency are major public health problems. The present study exa...
This study assessed the association between child maltreatment (ages 0–11) and offending behavior wi...
The study of developmental and life course criminology has greatly expanded our understanding of how...
The present study examines gender differences in the association between abuse and neglect during ch...
This study examined gender differences in trajectories of delinquent behaviors over a 6-year period ...
Using a community sample of 296 youth participating in a longitudinal study, this study sought to ex...
This study utilized 570 participants from the Longitudinal Study on Child Abuse and Neglect (LONGSCA...
This article reports on the childhood origins and adult outcomes of female versus male antisocial be...
This study uses the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescents (Add Health) data, a nationally repre...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...
textYouth who experience maltreatment are at increased risk for delinquent behavior. This pattern in...
In this prospective longitudinal study of 574 children followed from age 5 to age 21, the authors ex...
Prior research and theorizing have suggested that the relationship between child maltreatment and de...
Recent research has postulated a correlation between childhood trauma and delinquency, but few empir...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Child abuse and neglect pose a significant threat to t...
Childhood maltreatment and youth delinquency are major public health problems. The present study exa...
This study assessed the association between child maltreatment (ages 0–11) and offending behavior wi...
The study of developmental and life course criminology has greatly expanded our understanding of how...
The present study examines gender differences in the association between abuse and neglect during ch...
This study examined gender differences in trajectories of delinquent behaviors over a 6-year period ...
Using a community sample of 296 youth participating in a longitudinal study, this study sought to ex...
This study utilized 570 participants from the Longitudinal Study on Child Abuse and Neglect (LONGSCA...
This article reports on the childhood origins and adult outcomes of female versus male antisocial be...
This study uses the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescents (Add Health) data, a nationally repre...
Differences in offending patterns between male and female youth are well established in the literatu...