Delinquent Development in Dutch Childhood Arrestees: Developmental Trajectories,Risk Factors and Co-morbidity with Adverse Outcomes during Adolescence |
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Authors: | L. van Domburgh R. Vermeiren A. A. J. Blokland Th. A. H. Doreleijers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, VUMC Medical Center, P/a De Bascule, P.O. Box 303, 1115 ZG Duivendrecht, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Curium-LUMC, Leiden, The Netherlands;(3) Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, VUMC Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(4) Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), Leiden, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Heterogeneity of re-offending patterns was studied in a group of 287 male early onset offenders who were first arrested before age 12. By combining data on the frequency and severity of offending as registered by the police over a 5-year follow-up period, three delinquent trajectories were identified; low, escalating, and high level re-offenders. Predicting group membership by individual and environmental characteristics known to the police at the time of the first arrest proved difficult. Compared to low level re-offenders, escalators were older and more often came from disadvantaged neighborhoods. High level re-offenders were also older at onset, more often had a non-Western ethnic background, and initially committed more vandalism. Furthermore, at the first police encounter, the police reacted more severely towards those who later became high level re-offenders. Finally, high and escalating re-offenders more often had other adverse outcomes, such as criminal victimization and Child Welfare Agency involvement. |
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Keywords: | Early onset Delinquency trajectories Persistence Police contacts |
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