turning to crime

include studies by

farrington

sutherland

wikstrom and tafel

yochelson and samenow

kohlberg

gudjohnsson and bownes

raine

brunner

daly and wilson

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what were Farrington's aims?
look at influence life events has on antisocial behaviour
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how many participants did Farrington have?
411
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what age did offending peak
17
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what percentage admitted to committing a crime
93%
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sutherland presents a theory with how many principles
9
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how many participant do Wikstrom and Tafel look at
2000
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how many explanatory factors are there
4
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how many participants did they start with
255
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Kohlberg looked at moral development in children ages...
7, 10, 13, 16
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how many moral dilemmas did he ask about
10
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the one with highest guilt and depression was...
sexual crime
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adolescent brain still forming until the 20s this explains why
peaks in crime of adolescent
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brunner study looks at.... males
5
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who were expected to live shorter lives
young men from disadvantaged lifestyles
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