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Citation

Day DM. Can. J. Criminol. 1998; 40(4): 421-446.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Canadian Criminal Justice Association)

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Abstract

This study examined the rate of court contact and predictors of an early age for a first court contact for a sample of 203 youths who were seen at a children's mental health center, between the ages of 6 and 12 years, for conduct problem behaviours. Survival analyses revealed that the probabilities for a male and female to have court contact by age 18 were 65.9% and 32.9%, respectively. The clinician's rating of the child's likeability was a significant predictor of an early age for first court contact for males and a history of abuse was a significant predictor for females. The implications of these findings for early identification of high risk youth are discussed. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Canadian Journal of Criminology, 1998. Copyright © 1998 by the Canadian Criminal Justice Association; the University of Toronto Press)

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