Socio-cognitive differences between Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescent-limited offenders.

The study's findings support the hypothesis that Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course and adolescent-limited delinquents applies in a Black, developing, semi rural population in South Africa, using a qualitative life-story research design. While the research design did not allow for conclusiv...

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Main Author: Kelly, June Helene.
Other Authors: Lachenicht, Lance G.
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10413/683
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ukzn-oai-http---researchspace.ukzn.ac.za-10413-6832014-02-08T03:48:51ZSocio-cognitive differences between Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescent-limited offenders.Kelly, June Helene.Juvenile delinquents.Problem children.Deviant behaviour.Theses--Psychology.The study's findings support the hypothesis that Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course and adolescent-limited delinquents applies in a Black, developing, semi rural population in South Africa, using a qualitative life-story research design. While the research design did not allow for conclusive proof of early psychoneurological deficits, difficult temperament and conduct disorders, features in the infant and childhood phases of the life-course offender, support for Moffitt's taxonomy arose from many other sources. These were the earlier onset and more violent antisocial behaviour, poorer school performance and peer relationships, greater impulsivity, ineffective goal setting, retarded moral development and lower social esteem of the life-course, relative to the adolescent-limited, offender research groups. Group cognitive difference found by Moffitt did not emerge. Suggestions for a local South African pilot intervention based on Moffitt's principles were made.Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.Lachenicht, Lance G.20062006Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10413/683en
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topic Juvenile delinquents.
Problem children.
Deviant behaviour.
Theses--Psychology.
spellingShingle Juvenile delinquents.
Problem children.
Deviant behaviour.
Theses--Psychology.
Kelly, June Helene.
Socio-cognitive differences between Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescent-limited offenders.
description The study's findings support the hypothesis that Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course and adolescent-limited delinquents applies in a Black, developing, semi rural population in South Africa, using a qualitative life-story research design. While the research design did not allow for conclusive proof of early psychoneurological deficits, difficult temperament and conduct disorders, features in the infant and childhood phases of the life-course offender, support for Moffitt's taxonomy arose from many other sources. These were the earlier onset and more violent antisocial behaviour, poorer school performance and peer relationships, greater impulsivity, ineffective goal setting, retarded moral development and lower social esteem of the life-course, relative to the adolescent-limited, offender research groups. Group cognitive difference found by Moffitt did not emerge. Suggestions for a local South African pilot intervention based on Moffitt's principles were made. === Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.
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title Socio-cognitive differences between Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescent-limited offenders.
title_short Socio-cognitive differences between Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescent-limited offenders.
title_full Socio-cognitive differences between Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescent-limited offenders.
title_fullStr Socio-cognitive differences between Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescent-limited offenders.
title_full_unstemmed Socio-cognitive differences between Moffitt's taxonomy of life-course persistent and adolescent-limited offenders.
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