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54 Crime & Delinquency 3 (2008)

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Predicting Adolescent and                               10.11711

Adult Antisocial Behavior                                           hosted at
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Among Adjudicated

Delinquent Females

Stephen  A. Cernkovich
Bowling  Green State University, OH
Nadine  Lanctbt
Universitt de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Peggy  C. Giordano
Bowling  Green State University, OH



   Studies identifying the mechanisms underlying the causes and consequences of
   antisocial behavior among female delinquents as they transit to adulthood are
   scarce and have important limitations: Most are based on official statistics, they
   typically are restricted to normative samples, and rarely do they gather prospec-
   tive data from samples of high-risk females. By contrast, this research is based
   on a longitudinal sample of females who were interviewed initially in 1982
   (n = 127) when they were institutionalized adolescent offenders, and subse-
   quently as young adults in 1995 (n = 109). Our analyses, focusing on the
   impact of a variety of family factors derived from social control and strain
   theory, show that physical and sexual abuse during childhood and adolescence
   are potent predictors of adult criminality, though not of adolescent delinquency.
   The implications of the long-term negative impact of childhood and adolescent
   abuse are discussed, and concrete policy recommendations offered.

   Keywords:  female crime and delinquency; life course; physical abuse; sexual
              abuse; family relationships




A ntisocial   behavior  tends to be defined and measured  differently by
     criminologists, developmental and social psychologists, and psychia-
trists. Each discipline also tends to focus on specific populations and on
different points in the life course (Moffitt, Caspi, Rutter, & Silva, 2001).


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