Title of article :
Foundation for a temperament-based theory of antisocial behavior and criminal justice system involvement
Author/Authors :
DeLisi، نويسنده , , Matt and Vaughn، نويسنده , , Michael G.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
AbstractBackground
ament has been shown to be associated with behavior for millennia but has not been explicitly used in a theory of crime.
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tate-of-the-art review incorporates theory and research from over 300 studies from developmental psychology, psychiatry, genetics, neuroscience, and criminology to introduce a temperament-based theory of antisocial conduct with criminal justice system implications.
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mperamental constructs—effortful control and negative emotionality—are significantly predictive of self-regulation deficits and behavioral problems in infancy, in toddlerhood, in childhood, in adolescence, and across adulthood.
sion
other theories that focus merely on explaining problem behaviors, our temperament approach also explains negative and aversive interactions with criminal justice system practitioners and associated maladjustment or noncompliance with the criminal justice system. A program of research is also offered to examine and test the theory.
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice