CRM/LAW C149 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Threat Assessment, Public Humiliation, Epigenetics

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411 south london males have been followed up from age 8 to 48 in repeated personal interviews. This article investigates the life success at ages 32 and 48 of four categories of males: By age 48, the life success of adolescence-limited offenders was similar to that of non-offenders. Persistent offenders (convicted at both ages 10-20 and 21-50) Persistent offenders had the longest criminal careers (avgeraging 18. 4 years), and most of them had convictions for violence. Persistent offenders were leading the most unsuccessful lives at ages 32 and 48, although all categories of males became more successful with age. There was considerable contiuity in offending over time. The most important risk factors at ages 8-18 that predicted which offenders would persist. The most important risk factors that predicted which non-offenders would onset after age. Poor housing and low nonverbal iq at ages 8-10. Anti-establishment attitudes and motoring convictions at age 18.

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