Childhood risk and protective factors for early desisters, late desisters and life-course persistent offenders

D. Farrington
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The aim of this article is to investigate the extent to which childhood risk and protective factors predict later persistence or desistance in criminal careers, as it has been argued that childhood factors are not predictive.  In the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, 411 London males have been followed up from age 8 to age 56.  This article investigates age 8-10 risk and protective factors for 37 life-course-persistent offenders (first offense up to age 20, last offense at age 40 or later), 38 late desisters (first offense up to age 20, last offense at age 21-39), 50 early desisters (first and last offenses up to age 20), 41 late onset offenders (first offense at age 21 or later), and 227 nonoffenders.  18 males were excluded from the analysis because they were not at risk of a recorded conviction from age 40 onwards (because of death or emigration).  The results showed that several childhood factors predicted persistence compared with desistance.  Individual and school risk factors (e.g. low popularity and low school attainment) were the most important predictors of whether an offender up to age 20 persisted after this age or desisted.  Family protective factors (e.g. good child-rearing and high parental interest in education) were most important in protecting offenders from becoming life-course-persistent offenders and encouraging desistance before age 40.
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早期犯罪、晚期犯罪和终身犯罪的儿童风险和保护因素
这篇文章的目的是调查儿童时期的风险和保护因素在多大程度上预测了后来在犯罪生涯中的持续或停止,因为人们一直认为儿童时期的因素是不可预测的。在剑桥不良行为发展研究中,411名伦敦男性从8岁到56岁被跟踪调查。本文调查了37名终身持续犯罪者(20岁前第一次犯罪,40岁及以后最后一次犯罪)、38名晚犯者(20岁前第一次犯罪,21岁及以后最后一次犯罪)、50名早犯者(20岁前第一次和最后一次犯罪)、41名晚犯者(21岁及以后第一次犯罪)和227名非犯罪者8-10岁的风险和保护因素。18名男性被排除在分析之外,因为他们在40岁以后没有记录在案的定罪风险(因为死亡或移民)。结果表明,与抵抗相比,几个童年因素预测了持久性。个人和学校的风险因素(例如低受欢迎程度和低学业成绩)是20岁以下的罪犯是否在此年龄后继续或停止的最重要预测因素。家庭保护因素(例如良好的子女教养和父母对教育的高度关注)在防止罪犯成为终身罪犯和鼓励他们在40岁之前停止犯罪方面是最重要的。
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Revista Espanola de Investigacion Criminologica
Revista Espanola de Investigacion Criminologica Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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