The Farrington Curve: A Commentary on How David Farrington Showed How to Prioritise the Most Harmful Offenders
The Farrington Curve: A Commentary on How David Farrington Showed How to Prioritise the Most Harmful Offenders Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, EarlyView. Lawrence W. Sherman Read the syndicated article…
Commentary: Prioritising Randomized Trials; David P. Farrington’s Legacy for Criminology in the 21st Century
Commentary: Prioritising Randomized Trials; David P. Farrington's Legacy for Criminology in the 21st Century Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, EarlyView. David Weisburd Read the syndicated article here
Does the School Environment and School Engagement in Early High School Predict Trajectories of Anti‐Social Behaviour? A National Longitudinal Study of Australian Youth From 12 to 19 years
Does the School Environment and School Engagement in Early High School Predict Trajectories of Anti‐Social Behaviour? A National Longitudinal Study of Australian Youth From 12 to 19 years ABSTRACT Background Schools…
Persistent Aggressive Behaviour From Childhood to Adolescence: The Influence of Environmental Tobacco Exposure and the Protective Role of Fish Consumption
Persistent Aggressive Behaviour From Childhood to Adolescence: The Influence of Environmental Tobacco Exposure and the Protective Role of Fish Consumption ABSTRACT Background Understanding changes in aggressive behaviour throughout child development…
Different Pathways of Externalising Behaviour Problems From Preschool to Youth: A Test of Risk and Protective Factors and Potential Origins
Different Pathways of Externalising Behaviour Problems From Preschool to Youth: A Test of Risk and Protective Factors and Potential Origins ABSTRACT Background This article is dedicated to David Farrington who…
Cumulative Risk and Cumulative Protection: Relative Contributions to Predicting Substance Use, Antisocial Behaviour and Mental Health Across Development
Cumulative Risk and Cumulative Protection: Relative Contributions to Predicting Substance Use, Antisocial Behaviour and Mental Health Across Development ABSTRACT Background Cumulative risk scores predict negative outcomes including antisocial behaviour and…
The Longitudinal‐Experimental Design and the Development and Prevention of Criminal Offending Over the Life‐Course: Advances in Science and Policy From the Cambridge‐Somerville Youth Study
The Longitudinal‐Experimental Design and the Development and Prevention of Criminal Offending Over the Life‐Course: Advances in Science and Policy From the Cambridge‐Somerville Youth Study ABSTRACT Background David Farrington (1944–2024) wrote…
Prevalence of Neurodiversity in a UK High Secure Psychiatric Hospital Cohort: A Records Study
Prevalence of Neurodiversity in a UK High Secure Psychiatric Hospital Cohort: A Records Study ABSTRACT Background The term neurodiversity is an umbrella term for any atypical pattern of cognitive ability,…
Low Parental Empathy Predicts Callous‐Unemotional Traits in Children With Enhanced Autonomic Sensitivity to the Environment
Low Parental Empathy Predicts Callous‐Unemotional Traits in Children With Enhanced Autonomic Sensitivity to the Environment ABSTRACT Introduction Recent evidence suggests that autonomic nervous system functioning can reflect individual differences in…
Exploration of a virtual reality exercise to help train police with responding to mental health crises in the community
Exploration of a virtual reality exercise to help train police with responding to mental health crises in the community Abstract Background A substantial number of police–citizen interactions involve a civilian…
Addiction behind bars: Swiss symposium insights
Addiction behind bars: Swiss symposium insights Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, EarlyView. Constantin Bondolfi, Patrick Bodenmann, Yasser Khazaal, Didier Delessert, Sophie Paroz, Rebecca Gray, Jean‐Bernard Daeppen Read the syndicated article…
Barriers to discharge: A retrospective study of factors associated with stays of longer than 2 years in a French secure hospital unit
Barriers to discharge: A retrospective study of factors associated with stays of longer than 2 years in a French secure hospital unit Abstract Background Extended stays in specialist secure hospital units…