TY - JOUR PY - 1988// TI - Social and Parenting Factors Affecting Criminal-Offence Rates: Findings from the Newcastle Thousand Family Study (1947-1980) JO - British journal of psychiatry A1 - Kolvin, I. A1 - Miller, F. J. W. A1 - Fleeting, M. A1 - Kolvin, P. A. SP - 80 EP - 90 VL - 152 IS - 1 N2 - A rare opportunity to study deprivation and criminality across generations arose from the follow-up of the families who participated in the Newcastle Thousand Family Survey. The data on these families had been preserved and it was possible, using criminal records, to examine longitudinally whether children who grew up in 'deprived' rather than 'non-deprived' families were more at risk of offending during later childhood and beyond. The results of this study suggest that this is indeed so. (Abstract Adapted from Source: British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988. Copyright © 1988 by the Royal College of Psychiatrists) England Foreign Countries Longitudinal Studies Adult Crime Adult Offender Juvenile Crime Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Offender Crime Causes Delinquency Causes At Risk Child At Risk Juvenile At Risk Family Socioeconomic Factors Socioeconomic Status Parent Child Relations Parenting Practices Family Relations Poverty Follow-Up Studies Psychosexual Factors 05-00

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