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Race Differences in the Effects of Early School Behavior Problems and Substance Use Type on Lifetime Arrest
Deviant Behavior ( IF 1.716 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-04 , DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2020.1815252
Thomas Baker 1 , James V. Ray 1 , Kristen Zgoba 2
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ABSTRACT

Early behavior problems may correlate with adult offending. However, the relationship between early problem behavior and lifetime arrests among known offenders has received little empirical examination. In addition, few studies have explored how the associations between early problem behavior and lifetime arrests may differ among Whites and Nonwhites. It is crucial to understand how early problem behavior is associated with lifetime offending given the growing number of interventions targeting early problem behavior that has the promise to interrupt criminal careers. This study begins to explore the relationship between early problem behavior and lifetime arrests using a sample of men and women who were recently incarcerated in New Jersey. Findings suggest that early problem behavior and the usage of various drugs impact lifetime arrests; however, these factors differ between Whites and Nonwhites. Policy implications, limitations, and directions for future research are discussed.



中文翻译:

早期学校行为问题和物质使用类型对终身逮捕影响的种族差异

摘要

早期行为问题可能与成人犯罪有关。然而,已知罪犯的早期问题行为与终生逮捕之间的关系几乎没有得到实证检验。此外,很少有研究探讨白人和非白人之间早期问题行为与终生逮捕之间的关联有何不同。鉴于有越来越多的针对早期问题行为的干预措施有望中断犯罪生涯,因此了解早期问题行为与终生犯罪之间的关系至关重要。这项研究开始使用最近在新泽西州被监禁的男性和女性样本来探索早期问题行为与终生逮捕之间的关系。研究结果表明,早期问题行为和各种药物的使用会影响终生逮捕;然而,这些因素在白人和非白人之间有所不同。讨论了未来研究的政策含义、局限性和方向。

更新日期:2020-09-04
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