Predictors and Moderators of the Continuity between Childhood Aggression and Adult Criminality: A 35-year Longitudinal Investigation
The aim of the current project is to examine the extent to which two aspects of adolescents’ social functioning with peers (i.e., aggression and likeability) will predict two forms of adult criminal behavior (property and violent crimes). A second purpose is to determine whether these predictive as...
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