How do outcomes of boys who had experienced family disruption before age 12 years compare with those from intact families? This paper is based on a sample of 21,314 Swiss male recruits who completed a cross-sectional survey at age 20 years. As in the Cambridge Study, disrupted families predicted offending. However, intact high-conflict families predicted the same prevalence of offending as disrupted families. Boys not living with their mother, especially when they had lived in institutions before age 12 years, were most likely to become persistent offenders. Therefore, the dichotomy of disrupted versus intact family hides many important sub-groups, including those living with their mother (low-risk) and those who had experienced institution...
This dissertation focuses on the relative impact of family factors (parental supervision and control...
Home observations during childhood and criminal records 30 years later are used to address questions...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Childh...
Two major themes in the delinquency literature are the roles of family structure and childhood victi...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the associations between ten family structure types and delinquency,...
The main aims of this study were to investigate inter-relationships among offending by three generat...
A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
The aim of the present study was to describe and explain the developmental differences in delinquent...
This paper examines the effect of family structure on delinquent acts. Specifically, whether living ...
A family’s SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
Risk factors for early adolescents ' (700 between the ages of 10 to 13) delinquency were compar...
This study explores the influence of maltreatment on serious violent and property delinquency as wel...
A family’s SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
Abstract: This study explores the influence of maltreatment on serious violent and property delinque...
This dissertation focuses on the relative impact of family factors (parental supervision and control...
Home observations during childhood and criminal records 30 years later are used to address questions...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Childh...
Two major themes in the delinquency literature are the roles of family structure and childhood victi...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines the associations between ten family structure types and delinquency,...
The main aims of this study were to investigate inter-relationships among offending by three generat...
A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
A family's SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
The aim of the present study was to describe and explain the developmental differences in delinquent...
This paper examines the effect of family structure on delinquent acts. Specifically, whether living ...
A family’s SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
Risk factors for early adolescents ' (700 between the ages of 10 to 13) delinquency were compar...
This study explores the influence of maltreatment on serious violent and property delinquency as wel...
A family’s SES can be changeable over time. This study was the first to investigate if such within-i...
Abstract: This study explores the influence of maltreatment on serious violent and property delinque...
This dissertation focuses on the relative impact of family factors (parental supervision and control...
Home observations during childhood and criminal records 30 years later are used to address questions...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Childh...