نتایج جستجو برای: criminal behavior

تعداد نتایج: 641496  

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 1999
P A Brennan E R Grekin S A Mednick

BACKGROUND Perinatal risk factors are related to persistent and violent criminal outcomes. Prenatal maternal smoking may represent an additional perinatal risk factor for adult criminal outcomes. Our study examines maternal smoking during pregnancy as a predictor of offspring crime in the context of a prospective, longitudinal design. METHODS Subjects were a birth cohort of 4169 males born be...

Journal: :The American journal of orthopsychiatry 2013
Jack Tsai Robert A Rosenheck

Although criminal justice involvement and incarceration are common problems for homeless veterans, few studies have examined childhood risk factors for criminal justice involvement among veterans. This study examined the association between three types of childhood problems, family instability, conduct disorder behaviors, and childhood abuse, and criminal justice involvement and incarceration i...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 1997
J Tiihonen M Isohanni P Räsänen M Koiranen J Moring

OBJECTIVE The purpose of the study was to examine the quantitative risk of criminal behavior associated with specific mental disorders. METHOD An unselected 1966 birth cohort (N = 12,058) in Northern Finland was prospectively studied until the end of 1992. The investigation started during the mothers' pregnancy, and the data on the subjects' family characteristics, mental and physical develop...

Journal: :Neuro endocrinology letters 2012
Taiki Takahashi

Criminal behaviors have been associated with risk, time and social preferences in economics (Becker 1968; Davis 1988), criminology (Chamlin & Cochran 1997), and neurolaw (Goodenough & Tucker 2010). This study proposes a molecular neuroeconomic framework for the investigation into crime and punishment. Neuroeconomic parameters (e.g., risk-attitude, probability weighting, time discounting in inte...

2015
Kyle J. Thomas Raymond Paternoster John Laub

Title of Dissertation: REVISITING THE ROLE OF DELINQUENT ATTITUDES ON CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR Kyle J. Thomas, Doctor of Philosophy, 2015 Dissertation Directed By: Associate Professor, Jean McGloin, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice By employing global attitude measures, which ask respondents to evaluate the abstract idea of a behavior absent of context, rather than specific measures that...

2007
Shawn Bushway Peter Reuter

This essay provides an analytic synthesis of the contribution by economists to the study of crime and the criminal justice system. We begin by summarizing the distinctive features of the economic approach, namely a focus on rational self-seeking behavior and analysis of the consequences of interactions among groups of actors that create equilibria in a system. We then use a taxonomy suggested b...

1999
Glenn D. Walters

Holism, nonlinear dynamics, sensitive dependence on initial conditions, and selforganization are examined in an effort to determine whether these concepts have applicability to research and theory on crime, criminals, and the criminal justice system. It is concluded that these concepts, all part of a growing science of chaos, show promise of clarifying conflicting empirical findings and resolvi...

2012
Wakana Momino Têmis Maria Félix Alberto Mantovani Abeche Denise Isabel Zandoná Gabriela Gayer Scheibler Christina Chambers Kenneth Lyons Jones Renato Zamora Flores Lavínia Schüler-Faccini

Prenatal alcohol exposure can have serious and permanent adverse effects. The developing brain is the most vulnerable organ to the insults of prenatal alcohol exposure. A behavioral phenotype of prenatal alcohol exposure including conduct disorders is also described. This study on a sample of Brazilian adolescents convicted for criminal behavior aimed to evaluate possible clinical features of F...

2013
David Freedman George W. Woods

This paper briefly reviews the social science on "neighborhood effects" as an independent force in shaping poor outcomes, specifically mental illness and criminal behavior, before discussing the implications of that research for understanding the relationship between neighborhoods, race and class. Neighborhood effects research has proliferated in recent years with extensive attention again bein...

Journal: :Science 2008
Kees Keizer Siegwart Lindenberg Linda Steg

Imagine that the neighborhood you are living in is covered with graffiti, litter, and unreturned shopping carts. Would this reality cause you to litter more, trespass, or even steal? A thesis known as the broken windows theory suggests that signs of disorderly and petty criminal behavior trigger more disorderly and petty criminal behavior, thus causing the behavior to spread. This may cause nei...

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