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319 related items for PubMed ID: 10087686

  • 1. Personality traits in juvenile delinquents: relation to criminal behavior and recidivism.
    Steiner H, Cauffman E, Duxbury E.
    J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry; 1999 Mar; 38(3):256-62. PubMed ID: 10087686
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  • 2. Sex-specific predictors of criminal recidivism in a representative sample of incarcerated youth.
    Plattner B, Steiner H, The SS, Kraemer HC, Bauer SM, Kindler J, Friedrich MH, Kasper S, Feucht M.
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  • 3. Dimensional assessment of personality pathology in female and male juvenile delinquents.
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  • 4. Criminal recidivism predicted from narratives of violent juvenile delinquents.
    Tinklenberg JA, Steiner H, Huckaby WJ, Tinklenberg JR.
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  • 5. The influence of father criminality on juvenile recidivism: testing for delinquent behaviors as a mediator.
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  • 7. Incarcerated youth with personality disorders: prevalence, comorbidity and convergent validity.
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  • 10. A cross-sectional study on expression of anger and factors associated with criminal recidivism in prisoners with prior offences.
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  • 11. Recidivism in subgroups of serious juvenile offenders: different profiles, different risks?
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  • 12. Mental and personality disorders as well as personality traits in a Swedish male criminal population.
    Longato-Stadler E, von Knorring L, Hallman J.
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  • 13. Criminal profiles of violent juvenile sex and violent juvenile non sex offenders: an explorative longitudinal study.
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  • 14. Low internalised restraint predicts criminal recidivism in young female prisoners.
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  • 16. A clinical follow-up of delinquent males: ignored vulnerabilities, unmet needs, and the perpetuation of violence.
    Lewis DO, Yeager CA, Lovely R, Stein A, Cobham-Portorreal CS.
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  • 17. Predicting recidivism in adolescents with behavior problems using PCL-SV.
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  • 18. Are the major risk/need factors predictive of both female and male reoffending?: a test with the eight domains of the level of service/case management inventory.
    Andrews DA, Guzzo L, Raynor P, Rowe RC, Rettinger LJ, Brews A, Wormith JS.
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  • 19. Predictors and outcomes of persistent or age-limited registered criminal behavior: a 30-year longitudinal study of a Swedish urban population.
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  • 20. Strengths and limitations of actuarial prediction of criminal reoffence in a German prison sample: a comparative study of LSI-R, HCR-20 and PCL-R.
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