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Cumulative Risk and Cumulative Protection: Relative Contributions to Predicting Substance Use, Antisocial Behaviour and Mental Health Across Development. [PDF]
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2012
AbstractThis article discusses antisocial behavior orders (ASBOs) in England and Wales and recent U.S. policies based on the broken windows hypothesis. The broken windows hypothesis and its policy progeny and ASBOs implicate different categories of troubling behavior, each of which raises distinct normative and policy issues.
Michael Tonry, Harriet Bildsten
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AbstractThis article discusses antisocial behavior orders (ASBOs) in England and Wales and recent U.S. policies based on the broken windows hypothesis. The broken windows hypothesis and its policy progeny and ASBOs implicate different categories of troubling behavior, each of which raises distinct normative and policy issues.
Michael Tonry, Harriet Bildsten
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INDIVIDUAL ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1955CHILDREN from so-called good homes who recurrently steal, truant, set fires, or exhibit sexual aberrations are usually doing what their parents unconsciously wish and tell them to do. The delinquencies under consideration are those arising in apparently "normal" families of good reputation and are not those largely determined sociologically in slums ...
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Hyperactivity and Antisocial Behavior
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1978Abstract This paper reviews evidence that the hyperactive child syndrome is connected with the development of delinquent, antisocial behavior in childhood, adolescence, and later life. The evidence comes from childhood histories of adults with antisocial disorders, post facto and prospective follow-up studies of hyperactive children, from family ...
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Signs May Prompt Antisocial Behavior
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1980(1980). Signs May Prompt Antisocial Behavior. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 112, No. 2, pp. 309-310.
S, Thurber, M, Snow
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1984
Behaviors that fly in the face of social convention and legal restraint have provoked interest and argument throughout recorded history. Deviancy may be regarded as nefarious or adaptive, depending on the context in which it occurs. However, behaviors that offend normative cultural standards and subgroup ethics are typically cast in a negative light ...
Phillip J. Brantley, Patricia B. Sutker
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Behaviors that fly in the face of social convention and legal restraint have provoked interest and argument throughout recorded history. Deviancy may be regarded as nefarious or adaptive, depending on the context in which it occurs. However, behaviors that offend normative cultural standards and subgroup ethics are typically cast in a negative light ...
Phillip J. Brantley, Patricia B. Sutker
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Dissecting Antisocial Behavior
Clinical Psychological Science, 2016Antisocial behavior is a heterogeneous construct. The adverse consequences of the behaviors and diagnoses related to this construct produce great burden for the perpetrators, victims, family members, and for society at-large. The articles presented in this special series build on decades of research aimed at identifying various factors across neural ...
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