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Prior Adjustment of Violent Juvenile Offenders

NCJ Number
128318
Journal
Law and Human Behavior Volume: 14 Issue: 6 Dated: (December 1990) Pages: 569-577
Author(s)
D G Cornell
Date Published
1990
Length
9 pages
Annotation
This study compares 202 juvenile offenders on a series of preoffense adjustment variables grouped into five categories: Family Dysfunction, School Adjustment, Prior Violence, Criminal Activity, and Substance Abuse.
Abstract
Emphasis is placed on the importance of distinguishing subgroups of violent youth based on the type of assault (interpersonal conflict or crime-related) and the youth's relationship to the victim (parent or other victim). Findings support the need to identify multiple developmental pathways and distinctive risk factors for different forms of juvenile violence. 3 tables, 3 notes, and 18 references (Author abstract)