Sex Differences in Antisocial Behaviour: Conduct Disorder, Delinquency, and Violence in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Sex Differences in Antisocial Behaviour: Conduct Disorder, Delinquency, and Violence in the Dunedin Longitudinal Study (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) Book

Paperback. Pub Date: 2001 Pages: 196 Publisher: University Press Why. Camidge. ARE females rarely antisocial and Males antisocial so often This key question is addressed in a fresh approach to sex differences in The causes. course and consequences of antisocial Behaviour. The book presents findings from a landmark investigation of 1.000 males and females studied from ages 3 to 21 years. It shows that young people develop antisocial behaviour for two main reasons. One form of antisocial behaviour is a neurodevelopmental disorder afflicting males. with low prevalence in the population. early childhood onset and subsequent persistence. The other form of antisocial behaviour. afflicting females as well as males. is common and emerges in the context of social relationships. The book offers insights about diagnosis and measurement. the importance of puberty. the problem of partner...Read More

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  • Blackwell

    Why are females antisocial so seldom and males antisocial so often? This key question is addressed in a fresh approach to sex differences in the causes, course, and consequences of antisocial behaviour. The book presents all-new findings from a...

  • Foyles

    A fresh approach to sex differences in the causes, course and consequences of antisocial behaviour.

  • Book Description

    Why are females rarely antisocial and males antisocial so often? This is one of the key questions addressed in a fresh approach to sex differences in the causes, course and consequences of antisocial behavior. A multidisciplinary team of authors present all-new findings from the landmark Dunedin Longitudinal Study and also provide new insights into such topics as the importance of puberty, diagnostic issues in psychiatry, the problem of domestic violence and the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behavior.

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