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Citation

Reynolds MD, Tarter RE, Kirisci L, Clark DB. J. Crim. Justice 2011; 39(3): 218-223.

Affiliation

Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Pittsburgh.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2011.02.002

PMID

21686059

PMCID

PMC3115720

Abstract

AIM: This study determined the extent to which alcohol and marijuana use during adolescence mediates the relation between transmissible risk for substance use disorder (SUD) and lifetime number of different types of violent offenses. METHODS: The transmissible liability index was administered to 359 10-12 year old youths who were tracked to 22 years of age. Past year frequency of alcohol and marijuana consumption was longitudinally tracked to age 22 at which time lifetime violent offenses was recorded. RESULTS: Rate of increase in marijuana use mediated the association between transmissible risk and lifetime number of different types of violent offenses. No association was found between past year frequency of alcohol use and violent offenses. CONCLUSIONS: Prevention directed at lowering the psychological characteristics associated with transmissible risk for SUD may also reduce violent offending.


Language: en

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