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Risk factors – previous antisocial behaviour and offending

Antisocial behaviour: An examination of individual, family, and neighbourhood factors

Antisocial behaviour: An examination of individual, family, and neighbourhood factors

... examines offending behaviour usually explores its origins in early ...the offending of ...of offending examine behaviours in childhood such as aggression, delinquency and a broad range of ...

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The Development of Antisocial Behaviour

The Development of Antisocial Behaviour

... of offending however does not imply a genetic transmission of ...environmental factors explained 6 times more variance in anti-social behaviour during adolescence than heredity 13 , further ...

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Offending Behaviour Programmes

Offending Behaviour Programmes

... therapies risk harming or worsening a situation for young people who ...implementation factors, as well as other external factors, which differentiate successful from less successful programmes, to ...

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Aggressive Antisocial Behavior: Risk Factors and Personality Profile

Aggressive Antisocial Behavior: Risk Factors and Personality Profile

... with previous findings by Snowden and Gray (2010) and Lennox and Dolan (2014), although the results presented by Snowden and Gray showed a stronger correlation between the temperament dimension NS and PCL-R total ...

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The Importance of Examining Positive Relationships in Risk Assessment for Children with Antisocial Behaviour

The Importance of Examining Positive Relationships in Risk Assessment for Children with Antisocial Behaviour

... total risk score is summed across all items and there is an overall clinical judgment rating which allows clinicians to determine a low, moderate, or high risk designation for each young client, regardless ...

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Influence of parenting on development of antisocial behaviour

Influence of parenting on development of antisocial behaviour

... will positively impact other risk factors of criminal behaviour such as cognitive skills, parental abuse, low self-esteem and educational failure. Thus by intervening at the level of parenting, it is ...

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Media and Antisocial Behaviour Among Youths

Media and Antisocial Behaviour Among Youths

... Proper antenatal care and deliveries by a skilled midwife will reduce complication that will endanger the health of the baby. Also immunization and treatment of any ailments. All risk factors are shaped by ...

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Tackling violence and antisocial behaviour in the NHS

Tackling violence and antisocial behaviour in the NHS

... interest factors set out therein, Prosecutors should also consider whether a prosecution might help a defendant take responsibility for his or her ...excusing offending may not be in the patient’s ...

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A Selective Review of the Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior across the Transition to Adulthood

A Selective Review of the Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior across the Transition to Adulthood

... several factors consistently associated with persistent antisocial behavior in emergent adulthood ...(e.g., previous antisocial behavior, early onset, intelligence, academic achievement, abuse ...

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Offending risk factors and area: an investigation using structural equation modelling

Offending risk factors and area: an investigation using structural equation modelling

... 7.5.1 Family Level with Controls for Individual Attitude Adding the family environment as a mediating effect between individual attitudes is shown, with estimated loadings, in Figure 7.11. The regressions of parental ...

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Procedural Justice Versus Risk Factors for Offending: Predicting Recidivism in Youth

Procedural Justice Versus Risk Factors for Offending: Predicting Recidivism in Youth

... to offending at three months when this variable was dichotomized (no offending ...vs. offending) based on both official and ...available previous study that found that procedural justice ...

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An interactive model of antisocial behaviour in young offenders: The role of callous-unemotional traits, materialism and risk-taking behaviour

An interactive model of antisocial behaviour in young offenders: The role of callous-unemotional traits, materialism and risk-taking behaviour

... for antisocial behaviour and psychopathic ...the previous studies in the area as it did not directly measure physiological markers but instead relied on the children’s own arousal ...

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A reinforcement sensitivity theory explanation of antisocial behaviour

A reinforcement sensitivity theory explanation of antisocial behaviour

... these factors. In contrast, for males, financial risk factors may be a more important predictor of ASB and if their goals are to overcome these circumstances, theft or other actions to obtain final ...

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Antisocial behaviour in adolescence: The role of reward processing

Antisocial behaviour in adolescence: The role of reward processing

... non- offending group in our study were matched with the young offenders on a number of variables that are related to ...„at risk‟ sample of young males given their low IQ and poorer social background, yet ...

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The relationship of offending style to psychological and social risk factors in a sample of adolescent males

The relationship of offending style to psychological and social risk factors in a sample of adolescent males

... CMS offending for the first half of the study, up to 48 ...aggressive offending frequency after 12 months (Table ...violent offending. Lower levels of impulse control predicted CMS offending ...

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Risk factors for sexual offending in men working with children - a community-based survey

Risk factors for sexual offending in men working with children - a community-based survey

... only previous sexual offending but also other convictions for criminal behavior: apart from the question of preventing child sexual abuse, it is debatable how much anti-sociality is to be tolerated in ...

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Preventing at-risk children from developing antisocial and criminal behaviour: a longitudinal study examining the role of parenting, community and societal factors in middle childhood

Preventing at-risk children from developing antisocial and criminal behaviour: a longitudinal study examining the role of parenting, community and societal factors in middle childhood

... children’s behaviour may have led to reduced maternal hostility, or ...childhood factors, it would also be problematic to rely only on evidence from trials; this could lead to prioritising interventions ...

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Preventing at-risk children from developing antisocial and criminal behaviour: a longitudinal study examining the role of parenting, community and societal factors in middle childhood

Preventing at-risk children from developing antisocial and criminal behaviour: a longitudinal study examining the role of parenting, community and societal factors in middle childhood

... protective factors during the school years led to improved behaviour in ...school-age factors of interest it is impossible to say whether the associations observed are due to a causal re- lationship ...

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Parenting and its contexts: The impact on childhood antisocial behaviour

Parenting and its contexts: The impact on childhood antisocial behaviour

... to previous research on parenting and child antisocial behaviour for the following ...child antisocial behaviour according to three sample groups: a representative group o f 'all' ...

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Early detection of children at risk for antisocial behaviour using data from routine preventive child healthcare

Early detection of children at risk for antisocial behaviour using data from routine preventive child healthcare

... at risk of antisocial ...of antisocial behaviour. First, we mea- sured anti-social behaviour using ...and previous studies have shown the ISRD questionnaire to be highly valid ...

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