Life‐Course‐Persistent versus Adolescence‐Limited Antisocial Behavior
Pages: 570 - 598
Published: Sep 6, 2015
Abstract
This chapter presents 10 years of research into a developmental taxonomy of antisocial behavior that proposed two primary hypothetical prototypes: life-course-persistent versus adolescence-limited offenders. It suggests that life-course-persistent antisocial behavior originates early in life, when the difficult behavior of a high-risk young child is exacerbated by a high-risk social environment. The Dunedin findings about differential...
Paper Details
Title
Life‐Course‐Persistent versus Adolescence‐Limited Antisocial Behavior
Published Date
Sep 6, 2015
Pages
570 - 598
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